| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1769.12.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By a blue ribband's going, we may guess [fl] | 1775.02.02 | London | CITATION | By art and surprise, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] | 1775.02.09 | London | CITATION | By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] | 1775.02.10 | London | CITATION | By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] | 1775.02.11 | London | CITATION | By art and surprize, my Lord swears he'll succeed [fl] | 1755.06.06 | London | CITATION | By birth the name alone descends [fl] | 1767.11.12 | London | CITATION | By chance he spied a mirror as he spoke [fl] | 1779.08.09 | Hartford | CITATION | By Collier George, Sir Commodore [fl] | 1769.03.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | By education most have been misled [fl] | 1771.10.05 | London | CITATION | By education most have been misled [fl] | 1771.10.22 | Providence | CITATION | By education most have been misled [fl] | 1737.02.15 | London | CITATION | By education most men are misled [fl] | 1737.10.28 | London | CITATION | By education most men are missed [fl] | 1748.05.18 | London | CITATION | By ev'ry bird and beast of prey [fl] | 1741.01.22 | London | CITATION | By frequent insults from the Iberian coast [fl] | 1767.10.31 | Boston | CITATION | By heaven, I had rather coin my heart [fl] | 1771.11.22 | Boston | CITATION | By heavens, I had rather coin my heart [fl] | 1777.08.26 | New Jersey | CITATION | By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esq [fl] | 1777.09.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] | 1777.09.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] | 1777.09.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By John Burgoyne, and Burgoyne John, Esquire [fl] | 1778.01.15 | Boston | CITATION | By John Burgoyne, of noble line [fl] | 1769.05.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By music, minds an equal temper know [fl] | 1775.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] | 1775.07.10 | Pennsylvania | CITATION | By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] | 1775.07.12 | Norfolk | CITATION | By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls [fl] | 1775.06.30 | New London | CITATION | By my faith, but I think you're all makers of bull [fl] | 1775.07.28 | Charleston | CITATION | By my faith but I think you're all makers of bulls [fl] | 1775.12.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | By my faith, but I think you're all makers of bulls [fl] | 1775.12.08 | Newburyport | CITATION | By my faith, but I think you're all makers of Bulls [fl] | 1732.09.18 | London | CITATION | By Nature form'd to grace the British stage [fl] | 1757.04.18 | Paris | CITATION | By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] | 1757.04.21 | Paris | CITATION | By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] | 1757.04.28 | France | CITATION | By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] | 1782.01.19 | Dublin | CITATION | By our leave, gossip John [fl] | 1768.11.17 | Williamsburg | CITATION | By pleasing gales your goodness, great Botetourt [fl] | 1781.07.02 | New York | CITATION | By sacred influence hurl'd [fl] | 1778.10.07 | London | CITATION | By Scottish craft, and deep-laid Junto plot [fl] | 1744.02.06 | Dublin | CITATION | By six o'clock on Monday next [fl] | 1759.10.13 | Charleston | CITATION | By Stander, author of lyric [beg] Enough chastis'd has Hurlo felt thy dart | 1773.08.31 | Kent | CITATION | By the chance of the die [fl] | 1779.01.23 | New York | CITATION | By the gayly circling glass [t], tune of lyric [beg] Listen to that swelling | 1777.05.08 | Charleston | CITATION | By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] | 1777.07.12 | London | CITATION | By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] | 1777.07.21 | London | CITATION | By the Red Sea the Hebrew host detain'd [fl] | 1779.08.24 | New Hampshire | CITATION | By the right valiant famous Tryon [fl] | 1770.09.13 | New York | CITATION | By the side of the stream that strays thro' the [fl] | 1770.07.12 | Williamsburg | CITATION | By the side of the stream that strays thro' the grove [fl] | 1774.04.11 | Boston | CITATION | By the toast of your health, when full bumpers go down [fl] | 1775.08.07 | Hartford | CITATION | By Thomas Gage, whom British Frenzy [fl] | 1781.06.28 | Annapolis | CITATION | By ton, we're superiors [fl] | 1735.02.22 | Charleston | CITATION | By various arts we thus attempt to please [fl] | 1780.05.18 | New York | CITATION | By various means the tuneful choir [fl] | 1750.06.18 | London | CITATION | By various means we lose the vital breath [fl] | 1739.01.08 | New York | CITATION | By what I know and ye perceive [fl] | 1775.12.22 | New London | CITATION | By William Howe, whose high command [fl] | 1776.01.26 | Newburyport | CITATION | By William Howe, whose high command [fl] | 1767.10.10 | New Haven | CITATION | By wisdom's sound to captivate the heart [fl] | 1781.12.26 | Ireland | CITATION | By you leave, gossip John [fl] | 1747.09.28 | At sea | CITATION | By your honour's command [fl] | 1728.12.05 | At sea | CITATION | By your honour's command, an example I stand [fl] | 1728.12.31 | At sea | CITATION | By your honours command, an example I stand [fl] | 1782.02.16 | Ireland | CITATION | By your leave, gossip John [fl] |