The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-FAME

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.09.28  Fishkill  CITATION Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] 
1780.10.04  Fishkill  CITATION Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] 
1780.10.05  Fishkill  CITATION Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] 
1780.10.07  Fishkill  CITATION Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] 
1780.10.10  Fishkill  CITATION Fame did he seek? He surely has it [fl] 
1751.09.16  New York  CITATION Fame is a publick mistress none employs [fl] 
1761.04.04  New Haven  CITATION Fame is an echo, pratling double [fl] 
1777.12.04  Boston  CITATION Fame, let thy Trumpet sound [fl] 
1781.11.21  Chatham  CITATION Fame let thy trumpet sound [fl] 
1780.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin 
1766.06.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia during procession 
1766.06.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia during procession 
1766.06.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia during procession 
1766.06.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia during procession 
1766.08.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia during procession 
1771.01.10  New York  CITATION Fame, riches, honour, birth, or wit [fl] 
1771.02.01  New London  CITATION Fame, riches, honour, birth, or wit [fl] 
1758.05.11  London  CITATION Fame, valor, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] 
1758.05.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, valor, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] 
1758.05.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, valour, conquest, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] 
1758.06.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Fame, valour, strength, grac'd the Spartan state [fl] 
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