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Neafie, John Andrew Jackson, 1815–1892, Harolde, the Envoye of Artois. A Tragic Play in Five Acts
New York Plaindealer Steam Printing Establishment 1880
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Neal, John, 1793–1876, A New Farce Was acted on Wednesday Evening last, at the New Theatre in the town of Hoosack, called Pandemonium in Dishabille, or Pretended Republicanism put in Practice. Exhibiting in true colours the Grand Farce now playing off before the American People, and which is completely characteristic of the prime Managers in the Political Drama
Hoosack Falls Publisher unknown 1808
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Neal, John, 1793–1876, Otho: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
Boston West, Richardson And Lord 1819
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Nichols, J. Horatio, Jefferson and Liberty; or, Celebration of the Fourth of March. A Patriotic Tragedy; a Picture of the Perfidy of Corrupt Administration. In Five Acts
Boston Publisher unknown 1801
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Nichols, J. Horatio, The Essex Junto; or Quixotic Guardian. A Comedy in Four Acts
Salem Nathaniel Coverly, jun. 1802
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Nichols, J. Horatio, The New England Coquette: From the History of the Celebrated Eliza Wharton. A Tragic Drama. In Three Acts
Salem N. Coverly 1802
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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785–1851, Marion; or, The Hero of Lake George: A Drama, in Three Acts, Founded on Events of the Revolutionary War. Dedicated, Without Permission, to William Coleman, Esquire, Editor of the Evening Post
New-York E. M. Murden 1822
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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785–1851, She Would Be a Soldier, or The Plains of Chippewa; An Historical Drama, in Three Acts. Performed for the First Time on the 21st of June, 1819
New-York Longworth 1819
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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785–1851, The Fortress of Sorrento: A Petit Historical Drama, in Two Acts
New York David Longworth 1808
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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785–1851, The Grecian Captive, or The Fall of Athens. As Performed at the New-York Theatre
New-York E. M. Murden 1822
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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785–1851, The Wandering Boys: or, The Castle of Olival. A Melo Drama. In Two Acts
Boston Richardson and Lord 1821
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Norval, James, 1765–1847, The Generous Chief. A Tragedy: As It Was Acted at the New Theatre Montrose
Aberdeen J. Boyle 1792
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Nunes, Joseph A., Fast Folks; or, The Early Days of California. A Comedy, in Five Acts
Philadelphia Barnard And Jones 1861
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