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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1778.10.21  London  CITATION Puppets, British politicians termed, in speech to Commons by Isaac Barre 
1773.06.24  Annapolis  CITATION Puppets, in lyric [beg] That I've "merited well," no proof can 
1756.01.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Puppets, in lyric [beg] To sooth the soul by tender strokes 
1767.01.29  Naples  CITATION Puppets, in Naples, King, aged 15, plays with 
1782.08.10  Boston  CITATION Puppets, men as, in lyric [beg] When time was young (the learned say) 
1771.05.20  London  CITATION Puppets, metaphor of political affairs, in speech by Col Barre 
1742.09.13  Charleston  CITATION Puppets, metaphor of political control 
1773.10.07  Boston  CITATION Puppets, metaphor of political influence, in letter to Earl of Dartmouth 
1749.07.24  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.07.30  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.08.07  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.08.21  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.08.28  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.09.18  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.09.25  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1749.10.16  New York  CITATION Puppets, Punch's Company of Comedians, to perform 
1769.10.19  Boston  CITATION Puppets, reference in essay on merchants' compliance with non-importation 
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