The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1778.12.22  Exeter  CITATION King's Answer..., A [t] [beg] If thousands die for me, must I be sore? 
1778.12.28  Norwich  CITATION King's Answer to a Subject... [t] [beg] If thousands die for me, must I be 
1781.08.23  London  CITATION King's body coachman has cut his own throat [fl], The 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Kings must be happy, if they'll but assent [fl] 
1775.11.27  Boston  CITATION King's Own Regulars... [t] [beg] Since you all will have singing, and wont 
1776.03.30  Boston  CITATION King's Own Regulars... [t] [beg] Since you all will have singing, and wont 
1776.04.06  New York  CITATION King's Own Regulars... [t] [beg] Since you all will have singing, and wont 
1751.06.06  London  CITATION King's Scholars, sang for funeral of his Royal Highness 
1774.06.02  New York  CITATION Kings should be guardians of the state [fl] 
1774.06.17  New York  CITATION Kings should be guardians of the state [fl] 
1772.08.27  London  CITATION King's Theatre, in London, location of ball given by Knights of the Bath 
1773.07.29  London  CITATION King's Theatre, Yates, Dick, purchased share, requested patent for plays 
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