| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1776.11.14 | Boston | CITATION | Our bless'd forefather, is the grateful sound [fl] | 1776.12.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our bless'd forefathers is the grateful sound [fl] | 1766.08.30 | Providence | CITATION | Our face is moisten'd with a clamming sweat [fl] | 1778.10.24 | New York | CITATION | Our farce is now finished, your sport's at an end [fl] | 1737.01.10 | New York | CITATION | Our father, pale with grief and watching grown [fl] | 1730.11.02 | New York | CITATION | Our fathers crost the wide Atlantic sea [fl] | 1745.03.18 | New York | CITATION | Our fathers left Britannia's fruitful shore [fl] | 1730.11.05 | Boston | CITATION | Our Fathers pass'd the wide Atlantick sea [fl] | 1768.02.22 | Boston | CITATION | Our Fathers past the wide Atlantic sea [fl] | 1780.03.21 | Hartford | CITATION | Our Fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] | 1780.03.29 | New London | CITATION | Our fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] | 1780.04.06 | Worcester | CITATION | Our fathers were wont when they wanted a mate [fl] | 1780.03.28 | Norwich | CITATION | Our fathers were wont when they wanted mate [fl] | 1775.06.14 | Chester | CITATION | Our firelocks are good, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand all ye | 1775.06.22 | Burlington Cty | CITATION | Our firelocks are good, chorus of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand all ye | 1770.07.26 | New York | CITATION | Our freeborn sons in freedom shall expire [fl] | 1747.07.06 | New York | CITATION | Our good friend Nathan, heretofore [fl] | 1753.03.05 | New York | CITATION | Our grandsire Adam, e'er of Eve possest [fl] | 1771.03.22 | New London | CITATION | Our grandsires were all Papists [fl] | 1777.01.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] | 1777.02.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] | 1777.02.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our groaning country bleeds at every vein [fl] | 1756.11.25 | Virginia | CITATION | Our hardy youth should learn to bear [fl] | 1758.04.17 | New York | CITATION | Our hopes, dear Sir, that we France should subdue [fl] | 1754.06.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our humble prologue means not to engage [fl] | 1754.06.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our humble prologue means not to engage [fl] | 1772.11.07 | Plainfield | CITATION | Our life's a dream [fl] | 1772.11.13 | New Haven | CITATION | Our life's a dream [fl] | 1735.03.04 | London | CITATION | Our maker bids increase; who bids abstain [fl] | 1738.09.18 | London | CITATION | Our merchants and tars a strange bother have made [fl] | 1780.03.01 | New London | CITATION | Our mothers were won't on a pillion to ride [fl] | 1780.03.14 | Hartford | CITATION | Our Mothers were won't on a pillion to ride [fl] | 1780.04.17 | Poughkeepsie | CITATION | Our mothers were wont on a pillion to ride [fl] | 1749.09.04 | Boston | CITATION | Our naval force be the next winter's care [fl] | 1729.02.03 | Boston | CITATION | Our news men assure ye [fl] | 1729.03.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our news men assure ye [fl] | 1729.04.01 | Annapolis | CITATION | Our news men assure ye [fl] | 1769.08.24 | Chelsea | CITATION | Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her!) [fl] | 1769.09.05 | Chelsea | CITATION | Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her!) [fl] | 1769.09.15 | London | CITATION | Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her) [fl] | 1779.01.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our order, antient as the world's first data [fl] | 1767.01.24 | Virginia | CITATION | Our order, antient as the world's first date [fl] | 1774.08.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our order, antient as the world's first date [fl] | 1773.02.22 | Charleston | CITATION | Our Parson has told us, how much we have cause [fl] | 1748.10.10 | London | CITATION | Our passion's gone and reason in her throne [fl] | 1748.09.26 | London | CITATION | Our passions gone, and reason in --r tirene [fl] | 1775.10.05 | London | CITATION | Our political wrong heads, to show themselves frantic [fl] | 1775.10.21 | London | CITATION | Our political wrong-heads, to shew themselves frantic [fl] | 1746.11.13 | Boston | CITATION | Our prayers are heard, the blessing ask'd is giv'n [fl] | 1773.05.04 | Salem | CITATION | Our priests grow serious, and sublime [fl] | 1778.04.30 | Boston | CITATION | Our rights with ease we may defend [fl] | 1773.08.23 | Boston | CITATION | Our sacred sires from Heav'ns sublime abodes [fl] | 1773.09.02 | Boston | CITATION | Our schemes are bad! and we repent too late! [fl] | 1721.09.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our South Seas ships have golden shrouds [fl] | 1768.06.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our stars, my ---, let us calm obey [fl] | 1770.06.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our stars, my charmer, let us calm obey [fl] | 1770.07.12 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Our stars, my charmer, let us calm obey [fl] | 1781.07.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.08.02 | London | CITATION | Our troops, by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.08.13 | London | CITATION | Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.08.15 | London | CITATION | Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.08.22 | London | CITATION | Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.08.23 | London | CITATION | Our troops by Arnold thoroughly were bang'd [fl] | 1781.06.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Our vessel now in all her pomp and pride [fl] | 1775.12.15 | Newburyport | CITATION | Our vows thus chearfully we sing [fl] | 1772.10.20 | Boston | CITATION | Our wives, and our babes, still protected shall know [fl] |