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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.03.23  New York  CITATION Liberty's Address to Britons... [t] [beg] With throbbing bosom 
1768.11.05  London  CITATION Liberty's Address to her Britons [t] [beg] With throbbing bosom, and woe 
1778.09.24  White Plains  CITATION Liberty's Call [t] [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay 
1778.10.12  White Plains  CITATION Liberty's Call [t] [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay 
1778.10.15  Worcester  CITATION Liberty's Call [t] [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay 
1778.12.10  Charleston  CITATION Liberty's Call [t] [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet Liberty's lay 
1779.06.10  Providence  CITATION Liberty's Call [t] [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet liberty's lay 
1769.05.04  Williamsburg  CITATION Liberty's Last Stake [t], author preparing, in satire 
1769.03.30  London  CITATION Liberty's Last Stake [t], to be performed in London 
1769.06.15  Brentford  CITATION Liberty's Last Stake [t], tragi-comedy, to be performed, in satire 
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