Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Radicate, Sigr (pf)  A Collection of the Most Favourite Cotillons and the Allemands  IC-E  Welcker Cots, 1768  17 
Radley, Miss (pf)  What woman could do I have try'd to be free (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  10 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Tell me Philly tell me roundly (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  12-13 
Radley, Miss (pf)  While you pursue me (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  15 
Radley, Miss (pf)  I'll range the world where freedom reigns (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  16-17 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Thousand ways to wean my heart (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  19 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Behold and see thy wounded lover (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  22-23 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Oh what a plague is love (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  23-27 
Radley, Miss (pf)  See behold and see (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  28-29 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Inconstancy hence to a city or court (fl)  TW-E  Damon & Phil, 1768  30 
Radley, Miss (pf)  I'm but a poor servant 'tis true ma'am (fl)  TW-E  Lionel & Clar, 1768  17-19 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Indeed forsooth (fl)  TW-E  Lionel & Clar, 1768  35-37 
Radley, Miss (pf)  I wonder I'm sure (fl)  TW-E  Lionel & Clar, 1768  62-63 
Radley, Miss (pf)  All this for a poet o no o no (fl)  SS-E  SS, Folger-C52  152,2-153,1+154,2 
Radley, Miss (pf)  Duett (t)  SS-E  SS, Folger-C52  153,2-154 
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