The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1765.05.30  New York  CITATION Curs'd be the man who e'er shall raise [fl] 
1773.12.02  New York  CITATION Curs'd be the man, who e'er shall raise [fl] 
1773.05.13  Williamsburg  CITATION Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear [fl] 
1773.05.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd, can hear [fl] 
1773.12.03  New London  CITATION Curs'd be the man whose heart, unmov'd can hear [fl] 
1774.01.28  Portsmouth  CITATION Curs'd be the man whose heart unmov'd, can hear [fl] 
1736.07.05  New York  CITATION Curs'd be the tim'rous fool, whose feeble mind [fl] 
1768.05.06  New London  CITATION Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold [fl] 
1775.05.17  Baltimore  CITATION Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold [fl] 
1776.07.11  Boston  CITATION Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right [fl] 
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