N.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
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- TBThe Blue bird souvenir bookN.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
The Blue bird souvenir book
no cover - LTLuke the labourerN.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
Luke the labourer
no cover - LNLast night of Mrs. Warren's eng...N.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
Last night of Mrs. Warren's engagement
no cover - NNNew-Year's nightN.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
New-Year's night
no cover - AIAll in a bustle: or The new houseN.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
All in a bustle: or The new house
no cover - NMNew-York, May 14, 1798. For the...N.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
New-York, May 14, 1798. For the benefit of Mr. Milns, author of the Comet, &c. On Wednesday evening, May 16, will be presented, (for that night only this season) written by Mr. Milns, a new comedy, (never performed) called, Wives pleased and maids happy. ..
no cover - NONew-York, October 2, 1797. New...N.Y. : Park Row) Park Theatre (New York
New-York, October 2, 1797. New Theatre, Greenwhich-Street
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The Blue bird souvenir book
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Luke the labourer
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Last night of Mrs. Warren's engagement
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New-Year's night
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All in a bustle: or The new house
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New-York, May 14, 1798. For the benefit of Mr. Milns, author of the Comet, &c. On Wednesday evening, May 16, will be presented, (for that night only this season) written by Mr. Milns, a new comedy, (never performed) called, Wives pleased and maids happy. ..
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New-York, October 2, 1797. New Theatre, Greenwhich-Street
