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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1761.01.09  Portsmouth  CITATION Hear, all ye people! hear [fl] 
1752.04.02  London  CITATION Hear, gracious Lord! once more the grateful lay [fl] 
1747.06.22  New York  CITATION Hear me with patience while a motion is made [fl] 
1772.04.02  London  CITATION Hear, mighty Jove! and conscious Venus hear! [fl] 
1771.10.24  New York  CITATION Hear now a rhiming quack,--who spurns your wealth [fl] 
1775.02.27  Taunton  CITATION Hear now all ye yahoos who ride on horseback [fl] 
1753.01.08  New York  CITATION Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] 
1759.02.16  Portsmouth  CITATION Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] 
1767.01.02  New London  CITATION Hear, Peggy, since the single state [fl] 
1767.03.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Hear, preacher, hear, and answer if you can [fl] 
1767.05.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Hear, Querist, hear, and cavil if you can [fl] 
1770.11.05  London  CITATION Hear solemn Jove; and conscious Venus hear [fl] 
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