The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1760.03.07  Portsmouth  CITATION Art Improves Nature [t] [beg] As plants, whilst tender, bend which way you 
1772.01.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Art of Breeding Rabbits [t], in satire 
1772.01.07  London  CITATION Art of Breeding Rabbits [t], in satire 
1741.04.13  London  CITATION Art of Charming [t] [beg] What is the blooming tincture of a skin 
1772.01.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Art of Cringing [t], in satire 
1772.01.07  London  CITATION Art of Cringing [t], in satire 
1772.01.07  London  CITATION Art of Drawing Corks [t], in satire 
1763.12.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Fingering the Harpsichord [t] (Pasquali), for sale by Rivington 
1763.12.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Fingering the Harpsichord [t] (Pasquali), for sale by Rivington 
1763.12.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Fingering the Harpsichord [t] (Pasquali), for sale by Rivington 
1764.01.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Fingering the Harpsichord [t] (Pasquali), for sale by Rivington 
1764.01.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Fingering the Harpsichord [t] (Pasquali), for sale by Rivington 
1783.05.03  Newport  CITATION Art of Politics [t] [beg] I hear a lion in the lobby roar 
1783.06.12  London  CITATION Art of Politics, The [t] [beg] I hear a lion in the lobby roar 
1765.02.18  Portsmouth  CITATION Art of Printing, The [t] [beg] Hail mistick art! which men like angels 
1765.03.16  Providence  CITATION Art of Printing, The [t] [beg] Hail mistick art! which men like angels 
1768.07.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Printing, The [t] [beg] Hail mistick art! which men like angels 
1769.02.17  New London  CITATION Art of Printing, The [t] [beg] Hail mistick art! which men like angels taugh 
1769.05.29  Boston  CITATION Art of Printing, The [t] [beg] Hail mistick art! which men like angels taugh 
1723.03.21  Boston  CITATION Art of Singing by Note [t] (Walter), 2nd ed, to be sold by Gerrish 
1772.01.16  New York  CITATION Art of Sinking in Poetry, The [t] [beg] What wonders have some folks by 
1781.05.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Speaking [t], for sale by Aitken, Robert 
1783.03.29  Boston  CITATION Art of Speaking [t] [beg] When drest by thee, more amiable fair 
1783.08.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Stage [t] (Hedelen), for sale by Bradford, Thomas 
1783.08.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Art of Stage [t] (Hedelen), for sale by Bradford, Thomas 
1772.01.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Art of Twisting [t], in satire 
1772.01.07  London  CITATION Art of Twisting [t], in satire 
1781.11.01  Prussia  CITATION Art of War [t] [beg] Fierce God of War! to thee I tune my lay 
1741.01.26  New York  CITATION Art thou in love it cannot be [fl] 
1766.03.18  Boston  CITATION Art thou persuaded, for a moment cool [fl] 
1768.03.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Art thou sincere? --be calm my throbbing breast [fl] 
1772.10.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Art to Please, The [t] [beg] Belinda, theme of every song 
1772.10.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Art to Please, The [t] [beg] Belinda, theme of every song 
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