The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.08.23  Dartmouth  CITATION Truth and Error [t] [beg] How bold and open, is eternal truth! 
1771.09.10  Dartmouth Coll  CITATION Truth and Error [t] [beg] How bold and open, is eternal truth? 
1729.05.08  London  CITATION Truth and Falsehood [t] [beg] Once on a time, in sunshine weather 
1773.03.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Truth and Merit Triumphant [t] [beg] Now let the guilty slanderer sink for s 
1779.02.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Truth, author of lyric [beg] Once I was fam'd, and all men call'd me fair 
1782.03.23  Antigua  CITATION Truth, author of lyric [beg] Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look 
1782.04.20  Antigua  CITATION Truth, author of lyric [beg] Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look 
1782.04.22  Antigua  CITATION Truth, author of lyric [beg] Quidnunc, my cronie, thou dost look 
1768.05.18  London  CITATION Truth, candid, decent, modest, easy, kind [fl] 
1779.07.17  Boston  CITATION Truth [t] [beg] Herever Truth has made her glorious stand 
1776.07.29  Norwich  CITATION Truth [t] [beg] Poor John, it seems, did at an early age [3d line] 
1769.03.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Truth took a nap--I wonder at her! [fl] 
1775.09.21  New York  CITATION Truth [t] [beg] Where ever truth has made her glorious stand 
1775.10.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Truth [t] [beg] Where ever truth has made her glorious stand 
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