The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1746.08.25  Edinburgh  CITATION Wise and ancient Romans held it far, The [fl] 
1771.04.25  Boston  CITATION Wise and mighty guardian of mankind, The [fl] 
1746.07.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] 
1746.07.31  London  CITATION Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] 
1746.08.04  London  CITATION Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] 
1746.08.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Wise in his prime, he waited not for noon [fl] 
1775.11.11  New York  CITATION Wise is the man who his country would save [fl] 
1771.08.17  Providence  CITATION Wise is the man who labour to secure [fl] 
1771.08.09  New London  CITATION Wise is the man who labours to secure [fl] 
1772.01.07  London  CITATION Wise Men of Gotham [t], in satire 
1772.01.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Wise Men of Gotham, The [t], in satire 
1747.10.05  New York  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1776.11.26  Portsmouth  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1776.12.13  New Hampshire  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1777.01.06  New York  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1779.04.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1779.04.20  Chatham  CITATION Wise men suffer good men grieve [fl] 
1779.05.01  Providence  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1779.05.04  Portsmouth  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1779.05.11  Norwich  CITATION Wise men suffer, good men grieve [fl] 
1731.06.07  Rome  CITATION Wise, not morose; well learn'd without conceit [fl] 
1745.05.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Wise Peter sees the world's respect for gold [fl] 
1745.12.30  London  CITATION Wise Peter sees the world's respect for gold [fl] 
1770.07.19  New York  CITATION Wise statesmen only, know the rule of right [fl] 
1770.11.01  Boston  CITATION Wise, the just, the pious, and the brave, The [fl] 
1772.01.03  London  CITATION Wise to be Lett [t], title of play or book as political satire 
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