The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.10.26  New York  CITATION These fading trees shall soon again [fl] 
1777.11.29  Philadelphia  CITATION These fair sheets of foolscap which thus ye are spoiling [fl] 
1747.03.02  Manchester  CITATION These heads were set up by the Dee'l and the Pope [fl] 
1747.03.16  London  CITATION These heads were set up by the dee'l and the pope [fl] 
1747.03.17  Manchester  CITATION These heads were set up by the Dee'l and the pope [fl] 
1777.10.02  Charleston  CITATION These ills shall cease whene'er by Jove's decree [fl] 
1782.01.05  New York  CITATION These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] 
1782.01.07  New York  CITATION These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] 
1782.01.14  New York  CITATION These lovely fields pure pleasure do impart [fl] 
1775.05.24  Worcester  CITATION These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] 
1775.06.03  Newburyport  CITATION These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] 
1775.06.08  London  CITATION These mighty crimes, will sure ere long provoke [fl] 
1775.06.24  Providence  CITATION These mighty crimes will sure ere long provoke [fl] 
1772.05.07  Williamsburg  CITATION These things, my friend (the Muse believe) [fl] 
1772.10.19  Newport  CITATION These to my gay, indulgent friends [fl] 
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