The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.10.30  New London  CITATION Quoth Dick to Tom,-- this act appears [fl] 
1772.06.29  London  CITATION Quoth Dick to Tom,--This act appears [fl] 
1772.07.03  London  CITATION Quoth Dick to Tom--This act appears [fl] 
1772.07.11  London  CITATION Quoth Dick to Tom,--this act appears [fl] 
1769.11.30  New York  CITATION Quoth Harry to Dick, prithee, say, what is meant [fl] 
1775.12.23  Providence  CITATION Quoth my lord to his cook, this meat is quite raw [fl] 
1773.08.26  New York  CITATION Quoth Pluto to Mercury, who, we are told [fl] 
1780.11.14  New London  CITATION Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy fellow [fl] 
1780.11.01  Trenton  CITATION Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] 
1780.11.09  Fishkill  CITATION Quoth Satan to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] 
1780.11.18  Providence  CITATION Quoth Satin to Arnold, my worthy good fellow [fl] 
1752.05.28  Antigua  CITATION Quoth she, there are no bargains driven [fl] 
1768.09.12  London  CITATION Quoth Simon to Ralpho (not aware of his punning) [fl] 
1747.08.31  New York  CITATION Quoth Simon to Thomas (and shew'd him his wife) [fl] 
1752.12.11  New York  CITATION Quoth the last, to the first, with an insolent scoff [fl] 
1768.12.22  Boston  CITATION Quoth the rabble make way for great Cato's [fl] 
1782.10.11  New London  CITATION Quoth Thomas to Dick, come prithee good cheer [fl] 
1768.02.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Quoth Thomas to William, "that numskull behold! [fl] 
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