The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1770.05.18  London  CITATION Volunteer..., author of lyric [beg] When first I took my pen in hand 
1782.12.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Volunteer, author of lyric [beg] On the banks of the fam'd Delaware 
1759.11.26  Charleston  CITATION Volunteer, author of lyric [beg] To all those youths, whose noble hearts 
1780.04.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Volunteer Boys, The [t] [beg] Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine 
1780.05.25  Norwich  CITATION Volunteer Boys, The [t] [beg] Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine 
1780.06.05  Dublin  CITATION Volunteer Boys, The [t] [beg] Hence with the lover who sighs o'er his wine 
1759.11.03  Charleston  CITATION Volunteer in the Army, author of lyric [beg] To all those youths, whose 
1737.06.09  London  CITATION Volunteer Laureat, The [t] [beg] Ye guardian pow'rs that ether rove 
1781.10.04  Savannah  CITATION Volunteers of Augusta, The [t] [beg] Come join, my brave lads, come all from 
1780.10.21  New York  CITATION Volunteers, or Taylors To Arms [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
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