The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1750.05.14  New York  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1750.05.21  Boston  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1750.06.04  Charleston  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1750.09.03  Boston  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1750.09.17  New York  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1769.07.17  London  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1769.10.03  London  CITATION Without a friend, without a foe [fl] 
1738.12.28  Boston  CITATION Without a pang translated strait to heav'n [fl] 
1779.05.18  New York  CITATION Without complaisance I appeal [fl] 
1774.09.15  New York  CITATION Without one grain of honest sense [fl] 
1783.11.11  Ludlow  CITATION Without thin decency held up to view [fl] 
1783.11.18  Ludlow  CITATION Without thin decency held up to view [fl] 
1782.07.05  New York  CITATION Without this first best gift of gen'rous nature [fl] 
1777.05.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.05.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.02  Hartford  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.02  Norwich  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.06  Philadelphia  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.23  Charleston  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
1777.06.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Without wit, without wisdom, half stupid and drunk [fl] 
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