The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1749.04.17  Boston  CITATION Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] 
1749.04.26  New York  CITATION Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] 
1749.05.22  Charleston  CITATION Were batchelors but wise enough to see [fl] 
1769.08.15  Marblehead  CITATION Were fortune more civil and business more brisk [fl] 
1769.11.09  Williamsburg  CITATION Were fortune more civil, and business more brisk [fl] 
1770.06.22  New London  CITATION Were fortune more civil and business more brisk [fl] 
1774.08.11  Princeton  CITATION Were I a Shepherd's Maid [t], on concert program in Princeton 
1774.08.18  Princeton  CITATION Were I a Shepherd's Maid [t], on concert program in Princeton 
1771.08.08  Boston  CITATION Were I permitted to inspect the rolls [fl] 
1758.05.12  Portsmouth  CITATION We're of one common stock [fl] 
1781.08.03  New London  CITATION We're told when heaven our first parents made [fl] 
1735.02.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Were you, good sir, a friend of mine [fl] 
1765.06.24  Portsmouth  CITATION Were you ye Fair! But cautious whom you trust [fl] 
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