| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1768.10.31 | London | CITATION | State Coach, The [t] [beg] Once on a time a grand lord may'r | 1769.05.10 | London | CITATION | State Dancers, topical satire, ballroom metaphor | 1769.07.20 | London | CITATION | State Dancers, topical satire, ballroom metaphor | 1772.01.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | State Jugglers [t], in satire | 1772.01.07 | London | CITATION | State Jugglers [t], in satire | 1772.01.03 | London | CITATION | State Jugglers [t], title of play or book as political satire | 1781.07.24 | London | CITATION | State of England [t] [beg] And now thro' broken paths and rugged ways | 1759.08.23 | Boston | CITATION | State of England, The [t] [beg] All hail Britannia! ever happy isle | 1771.04.02 | London | CITATION | State of Nature, The [t] [beg] Nor think in nature's state they blindly trod | 1778.11.13 | London | CITATION | State Quacks, The [t] [beg] Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent | 1778.12.05 | London | CITATION | State Quacks, The [t] [beg] Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent | 1778.12.24 | London | CITATION | State Quacks, The [t] [beg] Britannia was sick, for a doctor they sent |