The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1781.06.28  Annapolis  CITATION Air [t] [beg] By ton, we're superiors 
1777.04.10  Boston  CITATION Air, French, sung by Francis Vandale, during performance of French orations 
1777.04.17  Boston  CITATION Air, French, sung by Francis Vandale, during performance of French orations 
1773.08.23  London  CITATION Air in Praise of Hanover [t] [beg] Hanover, thou land of pleasure 
1773.08.27  London  CITATION Air in Praise of Hanover [t] [beg] Hanover, thou land of pleasure 
1773.08.28  London  CITATION Air in Praise of Hanover [t] [beg] Hanover, thou land of pleasure 
1773.09.06  London  CITATION Air in Praise of Hanover [t] [beg] Hanover, thou land of pleasure 
1778.12.07  London  CITATION Air [t] [beg] Love's a cheat; we over rate it 
1772.07.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Air, melancholy, tune of lyric [beg] Madman, Fool, and Janus Knave 
1767.06.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Air, Scotch, I made love to Kate [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Miser [t] 
1770.06.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Air, sung at Commencement [t] [beg] Freedom, mankind's safest guide! 
1768.06.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Air was mild, the sky serene, The [fl] 
1780.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Air [t] [beg] Welcome all ye friendly pow'rs 
1778.12.07  London  CITATION Air [t] [beg] Why am not I that fragrant flow'r 
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