The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1782.02.13  Chatham  CITATION Few are content with what they've got [fl] 
1782.03.18  Boston  CITATION Few are content with what they've got [fl] 
1781.07.10  London  CITATION Few Happy Matches [t], in Horae Lyricae [t] (Watts), perused by Lyttleton 
1731.02.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Few Happy Matches [t] [beg] Say, mighty love, and teach my song 
1768.07.07  Williamsburg  CITATION Few Happy Matches [t] [beg] Say, mighty love, and teach my song 
1731.06.07  Boston  CITATION Few Happy Moments [t] [beg] Say, mighty love, and teach my song 
1773.11.19  New London  CITATION Few Lines on the Liberty of Preaching [t] [beg] Men need not fear, to preach 
1768.07.25  Boston  CITATION Few Thoughts, A [t] [beg] Where passion rules, and reason flees 
1762.04.19  Boston  CITATION Few Thoughts on Lotteries, A [t] [beg] Lottery, like a magic spell, A 
1762.04.23  Portsmouth  CITATION Few Thoughts on Lotteries, A [t] [beg] Lottery, like a magic spell, A 
1774.11.17  New York  CITATION Few words are best, I wish you well [fl] 
1775.02.23  London  CITATION Few words are best! I wish you well,--- [fl] 
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