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

Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.11.30  Philadelphia  CITATION More, Hannah: Search after Happiness [t], for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.12.07  Philadelphia  CITATION More, Hannah: Search after Happiness [t], for sale by Humphreys, James 
1775.01.11  Philadelphia  CITATION More, Hannah: Search after Happiness [t], for sale by Humphreys, James 
1782.12.14  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears [fl] 
1782.12.19  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears [fl] 
1782.12.04  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1782.12.11  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1782.12.23  Boston  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1782.12.23  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1782.12.28  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1782.12.31  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1783.01.02  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1783.01.03  Philadelphia  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1783.01.25  Portsmouth  CITATION More I reflect, the more plain it appears, The [fl] 
1768.02.15  Boston  CITATION More Junto Verses [t] [beg] From mobs discharg'd, each round of villany walk 
1774.06.27  Philadelphia  CITATION More, Miss: Search for Happiness [t], for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.07.18  Philadelphia  CITATION More, Miss: Search for Happiness [t], for sale by Humphreys, James 
1760.11.01  Charleston  CITATION More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue [fl] 
1760.12.04  Charleston  CITATION More sad than when the much lov'd Ovid's tongue [fl] 
1783.02.12  London  CITATION More than content with what my labours gain [fl] 
1769.01.26  London  CITATION More than content with what my talents gain [fl] 
1769.02.06  London  CITATION More than content with what my talents gain [fl] 
1770.04.13  London  CITATION More than content with what my talents gain [fl] 
1776.02.16  Worcester  CITATION More yet, the methods, you, oh chief! ordained [fl] 
Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
© 2010 Colonial Music Institute