The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1764.06.11  Boston  CITATION Contrast, A [t] [beg] And art thou gone? Fly swift thou baneful star 
1779.07.20  Chatham  CITATION Contrast between Sir William Howe... [t] [beg] England, I feel for what I'm 
1779.07.29  Chatham  CITATION Contrast between Sir William Howe... [t] [beg] England, I feel for what I'm 
1779.08.07  Chatham  CITATION Contrast between Sir William Howe... [t] [beg] England, I feel for what I'm 
1779.08.09  Chatham  CITATION Contrast Between Sir William Howe... [t] [beg] England, I feel for what I'm 
1779.08.10  New Jersey  CITATION Contrast between Sir William Howe... [t] [beg] England, I feel for what I'm 
1765.03.18  Boston  CITATION Contrast, or Rather Battle... [t] [beg] Twas on the day, our great 
1772.12.18  Portsmouth  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] Bless'd is the man, devoid of cares 
1758.04.17  New York  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] Brave Prussian Prince, thou goest to war in earnest 
1765.05.03  Boston  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] Twas on the day, our great convention met 
1768.05.19  New York  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] When Heav'ns imperial beauties stood 
1768.10.17  Newport  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] When heav'n's imperial beauties stood 
1749.01.02  Boston  CITATION Contrast, The [t] [beg] When I see the bright nymph, who my heart does 
1782.06.04  Baltimore  CITATION Contrast [t], to be performed in Baltimore 
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