The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1782.02.13  Charleston  CITATION That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] 
1782.02.20  Charleston  CITATION That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] 
1782.03.02  Charleston  CITATION That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] 
1782.03.09  Charleston  CITATION That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] 
1782.05.02  Charleston  CITATION That a silly old fellow much noted of yore [fl] 
1774.11.03  New York  CITATION That action never can continue long [fl] 
1764.01.07  London  CITATION That all clamor may cease; and to make your friend [fl] 
1769.08.17  Charleston  CITATION That bookful block-head, ignorantly read [fl] 
1773.09.17  New London  CITATION That dreadful satire from thy pen let fly [fl] 
1768.03.07  London  CITATION That faction ceas'd, that love combin'd [fl] 
1768.03.21  London  CITATION That faction ceas'd, that love combin'd [fl] 
1753.10.01  London  CITATION That fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews did stumble [fl] 
1745.05.09  London  CITATION That France prevails above th'Allies [fl] 
1766.07.18  London  CITATION That he had been appointed to that office [fl] 
1766.07.18  London  CITATION That he had been appointed to that office [fl] 
1773.06.24  Annapolis  CITATION That I've "merited well," no proof can require [fl] 
1771.09.05  Annapolis  CITATION That, late in century the last [fl] 
1741.02.09  New York  CITATION That love is a pain [fl] 
1774.05.19  Williamsburg  CITATION That Man is Wise Who Speaks Little [t] [beg] Vain is the flash of human wit 
1774.01.10  Boston  CITATION That man, the lawless libertine, may rove [fl] 
1774.11.17  Norwich  CITATION That nation never can continue long [fl] 
1760.05.22  Boston  CITATION That night's destruction, and its deadly fate [fl] 
1773.09.28  Hartford  CITATION That, once the pleasing sight of every eye [fl] 
1742.07.19  Boston  CITATION That one and the same person may [fl] 
1777.11.20  Boston  CITATION That power who formed the unmeasured seas [fl] 
1776.12.19  Boston  CITATION That pow'r who form'd th' unmeasur'd seas [fl] 
1735.04.14  London  CITATION That prince or princess first may prove [fl] 
1735.07.07  Norfolk  CITATION That Robert Walpole, whom posterity [fl] 
1774.04.28  Hartford  CITATION That seat of science Athens, and earth's great mistress Rome [fl] 
1774.05.26  Hartford  CITATION That seat of science Athens, and earth's great mistress Rome [fl] 
1775.05.08  Hartford  CITATION That seat of science Athens, and earths great mistress Rome [fl] 
1774.01.06  Boston  CITATION That seat of science, Athens, and earth's proud mistress Rome [fl] 
1768.03.14  Philadelphia  CITATION That sinners may supply the place [fl] 
1771.04.22  London  CITATION That the distinguish'd part of men [fl] 
1753.09.17  London  CITATION That the fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews [fl] 
1773.06.24  London  CITATION That the gentle tip-tap [fl] 
1783.12.31  Windsor  CITATION That there's a God, we do believe [fl] 
1775.03.04  Williamsburg  CITATION That thou art dead, we all, with truth rejoice [fl] 
1769.08.14  London  CITATION That tongue which set the table in a roar [fl] 
1773.01.14  Boston  CITATION That virtue has some human heart possess'd [fl] 
1778.06.13  New England  CITATION That we are God's particular care [fl] 
1782.01.30  Philadelphia  CITATION That we're a people who abhor [fl] 
1760.10.31  France  CITATION That wicked spirit call'd the Devil [fl] 
1783.11.24  Boston  CITATION That woman love sleeping best [fl] 
1735.04.28  London  CITATION That you, friend Marcus, like a stoick [fl] 
1742.08.05  Philadelphia  CITATION That you salute me on one cheek alone [fl] 
1782.08.28  Philadelphia  CITATION That your honour's petitioners, Tories by trade [fl] 
1782.09.17  Hartford  CITATION That your honour's petitioner's Tories by trade [fl] 
1782.09.19  Worcester  CITATION That your honour's petitioners, tories by trade [fl] 
1782.09.25  Chatham  CITATION That your honours petitioners, tories by trade [fl] 
1782.10.05  Portsmouth  CITATION That your honours petitioners, tories by trade [fl] 
1782.10.07  Boston  CITATION That your honour's petitioners, tories by trade [fl] 
1752.04.17  Williamsburg  CITATION That your petitioner was born, and bred at home in Scotland [fl] 
1767.07.27  London  CITATION That your petitioner, who is about 25 years of age [fl] 
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