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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.08.13  Hartford  CITATION Sternhold and Hopkins, model of lyric [beg] A poor man once a judge besought 
1751.12.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold and Hopkins: Whole Book of Psalms [t], for sale by Ware, Richard 
1751.12.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold and Hopkins: Whole Book of Psalms [t], for sale by Ware, Richard 
1752.01.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold and Hopkins: Whole Book of Psalms [t], for sale by Ware, Richard 
1734.02.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold, in lyric [beg] While other bards of Grecian heroes treat 
1773.03.25  London  CITATION Sternhold, phrase "Why hop ye so", anti-"hop" magistrate takes offense 
1730.07.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold, pieces in Singing-master's Guide to his Scholars [t] (Warner) 
1730.07.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Sternhold, pieces in Singing-master's Guide to his Scholars [t] (Warner) 
1771.12.17  London  CITATION Sternhold, Thomas, author of lyric [beg] From Mansfield and his 
1775.12.22  Newburyport  CITATION Sternhold, Tommy, in satire of folly of individual 
1730.01.26  England  CITATION Sternhold, translated psalms, assisted by William Whittingham 
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