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11 March 1692

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1690-1691
Volume: 1
Comments: Lacedemonian Mercury, 11 March 1691@2: Query 2. Whether the Town's receiving and coveting Love for Money, The Marriage-Hater Match'd, when at the same time The Plain Dealer and Sir Foplin Flutter rest untouch'd and unsoughtfor, be not Evidence of a very great declension in Common Sense?

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p1?none Comment. *c1?none <i>Lacedemonian Mercury</i>, 11 March 1691@2: Query 2. Whether the Town's receiving and coveting <i>Love for Money</i>, <i>The Marriage-Hater Match'd</i>, when at the same time <i>The Plain Dealer</i> and <i>Sir Foplin Flutter</i> rest untouch'd and unsoughtfor, be not Evidence of a very great declension in Common Sense? .
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1692 03 11 none Comment.*c1692 03 11 none <i>Lacedemonian Mercury</i>, 11 March 1691@2: Query 2. Whether the Town's receiving and coveting <i>Love for Money</i>, <i>The Marriage-Hater Match'd</i>, when at the same time <i>The Plain Dealer</i> and <i>Sir Foplin Flutter</i> rest untouch'd and unsoughtfor, be not Evidence of a very great declension in Common Sense? .
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1832 | 16920311 | none | <i>Lacedemonian Mercury</i>, 11 March 1691@2: Query 2. Whether the Town's receiving and coveting <i>Love for Money</i>, <i>The Marriage-Hater Match'd</i>, when at the same time <i>The Plain Dealer</i> and <i>Sir Foplin Flutter</i> rest untouch'd and unsoughtfor, be not Evidence of a very great declension in Common Sense?

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