The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1783.10.14  New York  CITATION Which is the Man [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
1783.11.07  New York  CITATION Which is the Man [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
1767.10.26  London  CITATION Which is the properest day to drink [fl] 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Which is the Properest Day to Drink? [t] 
1771.05.30  London  CITATION Which is the Properest Day to Drink [t], Lords Sandwich...singing 
1771.06.13  London  CITATION Which is the properest day to drink? [t], song in satirical program 
1760.05.29  Annapolis  CITATION Which no body can deny, burden of lyric [beg] Come listen a while, and I'll 
1760.07.04  Portsmouth  CITATION Which no body can deny, burden of lyric [beg] Come listen a while and I'll 
1738.03.27  Boston  CITATION Which nobody can deny, burden of lyric [beg] Come hark to our ditty which 
1772.06.25  New York  CITATION Which nobody can deny, burden of lyric [beg] Since life's but a jest, let us 
1772.05.14  London  CITATION Which Nobody Can Deny [t], tune of lyric [beg] Since life's but a jest 
1783.02.12  New York  CITATION Which of my sons, proclaim'd War's God [fl] 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Which Way Shall I Turn me, How Can I Decide? [t] 
1780.03.08  London  CITATION Which way shall I turn me [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs 
1771.06.13  London  CITATION Which way shall I turn me [t], song in satirical program 
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