The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.02.03  New York  CITATION Thro' all creation, whatsoe'er we call [fl] 
1726.04.30  Boston  CITATION Thro' all mankind impatient ardours reign [fl] 
1781.06.16  New York  CITATION Thro all the changes and the toils of life [fl] 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Thro' all the Employment of Life [t] 
1771.06.13  London  CITATION Thro' all the employment of life [t], song in satirical program 
1772.06.04  New York  CITATION Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still [fl] 
1772.06.19  New London  CITATION Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still [fl] 
1770.08.30  New York  CITATION Thro' life's fantastic, gloomy maze [fl] 
1770.09.21  New London  CITATION Thro' life's fantastic, gloomy maze [fl] 
1773.12.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Thro' many cases, and so many misfortunes [fl] 
1783.03.01  London  CITATION Thro' Pancreas church-yard as two taylors were walking [fl] 
1777.03.15  Portsmouth  CITATION Thro' the dark cloud of ills that compass us [fl] 
1737.09.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Thro' the dark vale of misery [fl] 
1737.09.09  Wrexham  CITATION Thro' the dark vale of misery [fl] 
1780.02.19  New York  CITATION Thro the Wood Laddie [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.10.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes 
1771.11.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes 
1766.07.25  London  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship 
1766.08.07  London  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship 
1766.08.11  London  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship 
1766.08.11  London  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship 
1768.07.04  New York  CITATION Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss, in Ranelagh Garden 
1769.05.22  New York  CITATION Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss 
1769.05.22  New York  CITATION Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss 
1769.05.25  New York  CITATION Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing after play 
1771.10.07  Boston  CITATION Thro' thickest glooms, look back, immortal shade! [fl] 
1749.01.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray [fl] 
1749.02.20  Boston  CITATION Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray [fl] 
1749.03.13  New York  CITATION Thro' what romantick scenes doth fancy stray [fl] 
1768.05.19  New York  CITATION Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] 
1768.10.17  Newport  CITATION Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] 
1769.03.17  New London  CITATION Thro' worthless tube of brittle clay [fl] 
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