The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1760.11.04  New York  CITATION Soldier's Fortune [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1760.11.10  New York  CITATION Soldier's Fortune [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1760.11.24  New York  CITATION Soldier's Fortune [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1769.09.06  London  CITATION Soldier's Fortune [t], in theatrical metaphor of current events 
1779.03.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldier's Health, The [t] [beg] Come, ye valient sons of thunder 
1776.05.23  New York  CITATION Soldier's Sentimental Toast [t] [beg] Come, ye valient sons of thunder 
1776.05.31  New York  CITATION Soldier's Sentimental Toast, The [t] [beg] Come ye valiant sons of thunder 
1776.07.05  Newburyport  CITATION Soldier's Sentimental Toast, The [t] [beg] Come, ye valiant sons of thunder 
1776.07.25  New York  CITATION Soldier's Sentimental Toast, The [t] [beg] Come, ye valiant sons of thunder 
1776.06.06  New York  CITATION Soldier's Sentimental Toast, The [t] [beg] Come, ye valient sons of thunder 
1756.05.17  New York  CITATION Soldiers Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] Free is my heart, and just my cause 
1756.05.29  New Haven  CITATION Soldiers Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] Free is my heart, and just my cause 
1778.03.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Soldiers' widows and children, benefit theatre in Philadelphia 
1777.03.06  New York  CITATION Soldier's widows and orphans, benefit theatre in New York 
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