The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1775.06.09  New London  CITATION Crisis No 8 [t] [beg] How glorious the Aera, thrice happy the day 
1775.06.19  Hartford  CITATION Crisis No 8 [t] [beg] How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day 
1775.07.28  London  CITATION Crisis No 8 [t] [beg] How glorious the aera, thrice happy the day 
1775.10.13  New London  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] He would from France, to shameful insults yield 
1775.09.08  London  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] Sharp as a sword Lucilius drew his pen 
1775.10.02  Norwich  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] Sharp as a sword Lucilius drew his pen 
1775.09.22  London  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] Such deed as these, would fire my soul with r 
1775.10.09  Norwich  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] Such deeds as these would fire my soul with rage 
1775.09.15  London  CITATION Crisis No 12 [t] [beg] To brand those villains with just marks of 
1775.10.02  Norwich  CITATION Crisis No 13 [t] [beg] With rage from hell the tyrant's heart may glow 
1759.03.26  New York  CITATION Crisis, The [t] [beg] Great-Britain with a deal of pelf 
1775.08.19  Providence  CITATION Crisis, The [t] [beg] How glorious the oera, thrice happy the day 
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