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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.06.22  Boston  CITATION Female Advice [t] [beg] If you'd be truly blest in love 
1767.09.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Female American [t], in Nicola's circulating library 
1767.09.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Female American [t], in Nicola's circulating library 
1767.10.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Female American [t], in Nicola's circulating library 
1749.01.02  Boston  CITATION Female Apologist, The [t] [beg] Thy bib and doll scarce thrown aside 
1737.01.31  London  CITATION Female Bonesetter, character introduced into Worm Doctor [t] 
1737.03.01  London  CITATION Female Bonesetter [t], performed in London, relevant physicians in audience 
1782.07.05  New York  CITATION Female Character, A [t] [beg] There's Juliet wants no charm 
1773.08.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Female Characters [t] [beg] Chief in pride, Cardilla first appears, The 
1774.01.10  Boston  CITATION Female Honor [t] [beg] That man, the lawless libertine, may rove 
1769.12.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Female Patriots, The [t] [beg] Since the men, from a party or fear of a 
1770.01.15  Newport  CITATION Female Patriots, The [t] [beg] Since the men, from a party or fear of a 
1750.12.19  London  CITATION Female Soldier, The [t] [beg] Hannah in Breeks behav'd so well 
1751.01.17  London  CITATION Female Soldier, The [t] [beg] Hannah in Breeks behav'd so well 
1780.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Female Whig [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin 
1764.10.12  London  CITATION Female Wrangler, The [t] [beg] One of the contradicting sex 
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