The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.10.21  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1780.11.15  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1780.11.18  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1780.11.20  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1780.11.25  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1780.11.27  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1781.05.30  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1781.06.02  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1782.01.30  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1782.02.02  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1782.04.10  New York  CITATION Deaf Lover [t], to be performed in New York 
1749.03.20  London  CITATION Deaf, music translated into colors for, in essay on ocular harpsicord 
1768.04.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Deaf to ambition's soul inspiring voice [fl] 
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