The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-POLITICIAN

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1766.07.10  London  CITATION Politician, The [t] [beg] In peace let slander rouse her envious tide 
1766.07.21  London  CITATION Politician, The [t] [beg] In peace let slander rouse her envious tide 
1766.08.15  London  CITATION Politician, The [t] [beg] In peace let slander rouse her envious tide 
1772.09.25  Portsmouth  CITATION Politicians, or What News [t], to be performed in Portsmouth 
1772.10.02  Portsmouth  CITATION Politicians, or What News [t], to be performed in Portsmouth 
1772.10.09  Portsmouth  CITATION Politicians, or What News [t], to be performed in Portsmouth 
1772.11.13  Portsmouth  CITATION Politicians, or What News [t], to be performed in Portsmouth 
1775.02.11  Williamsburg  CITATION Politicians, The [t] [beg] To the sage Smyrna, every day 
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