The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1765.11.25  Boston  CITATION Speech, A [t] [beg] Gentlemen of the C---l and of the H--se 
1781.05.19  Richmond  CITATION Speech of a Young Heroic Virginian... [t] [beg] To injured Virginians thus 
1758.05.08  Germany  CITATION Speech of the Prince of Brunswick... [t] [beg] Shall we with tameness bear 
1758.04.10  New York  CITATION Speech of the Prince of Brunswick... [t] [beg] To injur'd troops thus 
1758.04.21  Portsmouth  CITATION Speech of the Prince of Brunswick...[t] [beg] To injur'd troops thus gallant 
1758.05.04  Annapolis  CITATION Speech of the Prince of Brunswick... [t] [beg] To injur'd troops thus 
1782.02.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Speech That Should Have Been Spoken... [t] [beg] My lords, I can hardly from 
1782.03.11  Boston  CITATION Speech That Should Have Been Spoken... [t] [beg] My Lords, I can hardly from 
1782.03.15  New London  CITATION Speech That Should Have Been Spoken by the King [t] [beg] My Lords, I can 
1770.09.17  New York  CITATION Speech to the Worshipful Livery... [t] [beg] Lord Mayor being dead, it is 
1747.06.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Speech Versified, The [t] [beg] L---d have mercy on us! ...the Capitol! the 
1747.06.08  Boston  CITATION Speech Versifyed, The [t] [beg] L--d have mercy upon us !--the capitol! 
1747.06.16  New York  CITATION Speech Versyfied, The [t] [beg] L--d have mercy on us!--the capitol! 
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