MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MIDD1: Middle Row
- 418: Observations on the diseases which prevailed on board a part of His Majesty's squadron, on the Leeward Island station (1800)
- 662: Memoirs of Lady Woodford (1771)
- 1072: The life and adventures of a cat (1760)
- 3091: The philosophy of medicine (1799)
- 3299: Reflections on Dr. Smith's practice, in diseases of debility (1791)
- 3619: Retaliation; or, the history of Sir Edward Oswald, and Lady Frances Seymour (1787)
- 4555: 'twas wrong to marry him (1773)
- 4681: Treatise on the venom of the viper (1795)
- 5256: A commentary on the dysentery: or, bloody flux (1767)
- 9704: The london merchant (1785)
- 10390: Literary memoirs of Germany and the north (1759)
- 10911: The life of Mr. Silas Told; containing many instances of the interposition of divine providence in his favour, when at sea; And In His Sufferings Abroad: Together With AN Account Of The Conversion Of Several Malefactors, Through His Instrumentality. Written by himself (1790)
- 14707: The storm (1772)
- 16135: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 16204: The summer-House (1768)
- 16704: The way to please him (1773)
- 17251: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 20289: A Discourse against scoffing at religion (1716)
- 20779: The authentic memoirs of Francis Henry de La Motte (1781)
- 20878: The intriguing chambermaid (1776)
- 21621: All for love (1778)
- 24326: The birthright of Britons (1792)
- 24784: The devil upon crutches in England (1759)
- 26733: Letters written from Leverpoole (1769)
- 26804: Gorgo's book and print catalogue for June, 1776 (1776)
- 27633: The musick in the masque of Comus (1741)
- 27692: The memoirs of an American (1773)
- 28001: Medical extracts (1797)
- 28012: Medical extracts (1798)
- 31980: The mercenary marriage (1773)
- 32945: A probationary sermon, preached at St. Michael's, Cornhill, July 31, 1791. By the Rev. W. Draper, lecturer of Allhallows, London-Wall (1791)
- 35296: Othello, the moor of Venice (1777)
- 41487: The songs in the comedies called As you like it, and Twelfth night (1741)
- 41911: The reclaim'd libertine (1769)
- 46490: Comus (1777)
- 49969: J. Cuthell's catalogue for 1796 (1796)
- 54717: The improvement of the mind (1794)
- 58060: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain, on the use of West India produce (1791)
- 61057: Male frailty; or, The history of Miss Wroughton (1772)
- 61438: Extracts from the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 62297: The test of friendship: or, The history of Lord George B-, and Sir Henry Acton, Bart. In two volumes (1769)
- 63453: The vale of Glendor; or, Memoirs of Emily Westbrook (1785)
- 64581: Heigho for a husband! (1794)
- 66979: The injured daughter: or, The history of Miss Maria Beaumont (1768)
- 67884: The looking-glass or, Portrait of life. Exemplified in twenty-four dialogues. To which are added, moral reflexions proper to be impressed on the minds of youth (1767)
- 69040: An impartial account of all the material transactions of the grand fleet and land forces (1703)
- 71773: The British mercury and evening advertiser (1780)
- 75013: The Sunday chronicle (1787)
- 77538: Bibliotheca mathematica & medica Scarburghiana; Or, the mathematical and physical parts of the famous library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Kn, M. D (1695)
- 77539: Bibliotheca Scarburghiana; or, A catalogue of the incomparable library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Knt, M.D (1695)
- 83734: Feign'd friendship: or The mad reformer· (1699)
- 83984: The travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia and the East-Indies (1691)
- 95229: Great news from Middle-Row in Holbourn: or A true relation of a dreadful ghost (1679)
- 104558: Verdicts of the learned concerning Virgil and Homer's heroic poems (1697)
- 119154: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament (1641)
- 120127: A catalogue of extraordinary Greek and Latin books, published by Stephens, Aldus, and other curious editors. Also a choice collection of medicinal and chymical books, being the library of Dr. Andrew Clench, lately barbaroulsy murthered. Together with excellent English books in all volumes. To be sold by auction at Toms Coffee-House, adjoining to Ludgate, on Wednesday the 1st. of June; 1692. Beginning exactly at three in the after-noon. By John Bullord. Conditions of sale. 1. He that bids most is the buyer, &c. 2. That the books (for ought we know) are perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they are taken away, the buyer has his choice of taking or leaving them, 3. Every person to give in his name and place of abode, paying also 5 s. in the pound, in part of what he shall buy (if demanded) and be obliged to take away their books within three days after the sale is ended. ... Catalogues may be had at Mr. Christopher Batemans, in Middle-Row in Holbourn. Mr. Manships in Cornhill. Mr. Goodwins in Fleet-street, booksellers, and at the place of sale. (1692)
- 120288: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s (1696)
- 120987: Bibliotheca ornatissima: or, A catalogue of excellent books as well Greek, Latin, &c. as English, in all faculties (1692)
- 128572: Bibliotheca Tillotsoniana: or A catalogue of the curious library of Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 131223: Bibliotheca eximia: the library of a learned person of quality (1695)
- 138149: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigena literatura, pręsertim vero antiqua Romana & Gręca maxime insignium (1690)
- 146281: A curious collection of books and pamphlets: being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, Bookseller (1695)
- 159124: A catalogue, of philological and historical Greek books (1695)
- 162635: The apprentices companion (1693)
- 167432: Catalogus librorum modernorum & antiquorum selectissimus (1691)
- 167445: A catalogue of the library of an eminent person, deceased; consisting of theological, historical, and philogical [sic] authors, in all volumes (1700)
- 167481: A catalogue of books in Latin and English (1695)
- 169295: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigenaa literatura, pręsertim vero antiqua Romana & Gręca maxime insignium (1690)
- 177175: The scourge of drunkennes. By William Hornby Gent (1618)
- 183094: The chariot of deuotion (1618)
- 208291: The Pocket lyric magazine; or, Convivial and entertaining vocal miscellany (1795)
- 209201: A catalogue of books for the year 1800, in various languages and classes of literature, on sale for ready money, by J. Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; Where Catalogues may be had, Price One Shilling and Sixpence each. Libraries Purchased (1800)
- 209835: Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time (1766)
- 213736: The mourning bride (1777)
- 215727: The spanish fryar (1777)
- 217840: A treatise on bilious diseases and indigestion (1799)
- 217994: The author (1778)
- 227186: The naval chronicle: or, Voyages, Travels, Expeditions, Remarkable Exploits and Atchievements, Of the most Celebrated English Navigators, Travellers, and Sea-Commanders (1760)
- 228563: A catalogue of several libraries of books (1784)
- 229906: An account of the origin and progressive improvements of the diatonic scale (1790)
- 231155: Elemens de la langue franc?aise (1798)
- 233251: Cymbeline (1777)
- 234935: Helvetic liberty (1792)
- 235949: An impartial account of all the material transactions of the grand fleet and land forces from their first setting out from Spithead (1703)
- 236067: The inconstant (1777)
- 238102: A mathematical question (1792)
- 239899: A general view of the establishment of physic as a science in England (1795)
- 239988: George Barnwell (1777)
- 241675: A sermon (1791)
- 245026: An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes (1702)
- 247152: Heigho for a husband! (1794)
- 251284: A view of the levant (1743)
- 251585: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment, fully demonstrated (1798)
- 253555: [The Psalm-singer's compleat tutor and divine companion (1750)
- 253556: The Psalm singer's compleat tutor and divine companion (1762)
- 255755: [Joh]n Bishop, [cabi]net and chair-maker, [uphol]sterer and undertaker, [(]successor to Mr. Godding,) [beh]ind the Middle-Row, Maidstone (1795)
- 256156: As you like it (1777)
- 257519: The chaplet (1777)
- 258358: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1776)
- 260269: The honest Yorkshireman (1777)
- 260937: A brief exposition of the doctrine of the New Church, which is meant by the New Jerusalem in the Apocalypse (1789)
- 261375: The sky lark a collection of all the divine odes and hymns taken out of the Spectators (1730)
- 262703: Il convito amoroso! Or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 263840: Wilkins, clothier, at the Golden anchor, lower part of the Middle-Row, High-Street, Maidstone. Respectfully begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the favours they have already conferred on him, (1790)
- 265225: Meditations and contemplations (1794)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 269769: A Short account of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, and his theological writings (1787)
- 270160: The tragedy of Zara (1776)
- 272955: The polite songster (1760)
- 273273: The new lyric repository (1792)
- 274088: Six solos for a violin and thorough bass with some pieces for the German flute and harpsicord compos'd by Henry Holcombe opera prima (1745)
- 274457: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 276046: An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion (1705)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 281029: The songs in the comedies called As you like it, and Twelfth night (1741)
- 281030: Cupid and Bacchus (1770)
- 287546: [The] knights (1778)
- 289827: The slave trade (1793)
- 294016: A very humble (1766)
- 295831: To all lovers of angling. Henry Patten, cutler, at the Saw and crown, in Middle-Row, Holborn, London; makes and sells all sorts of fishing rods, and all manner of the best fishing-tackle; also sells the right Kirby hooks, (1771)
- 295980: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Chruch of St. Andrew Holborn; on Saturday the fifth day of November 1715. By Henry Sacheverel, D.D (1715)
- 296671: The fair penitent. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By N. Rowe, Esq (1777)
- 296786: Appendix to the cabinet-maker and upholsterer's drawing-book (1793)
- 306021: The orators (1777)
- 306144: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1777)
- 309999: A catalogue consisting of a small (but choice) collection of books recently purchased; ... which are now selling ... by T. Arrowsmith, bookseller, no. 10. Middle-Row, Holborn: (1800)
- 315344: The seasons. By James Thomson (1779)
- 315396: Inclosed are submitted for your inspection, proposals and a specimen for a Book of common prayer. If it meets with your approbation, and you have the goodness to patronise it, you will confer a particular favor on your obliged humble servant, L. Wayland. No. 2, Middle-Row, Holborn. (1791)
- 316630: The literary bouquet, a (1791)
- 316757: The sailor's festival (1797)
- 316831: A complete system of the commercial geography of England; laid down in a plain and concise manner, for the use of schools (1794)
- 317674: Paine, Dundas, and Onslow (1792)
- 318045: The tempest (1778)
- 324191: A letter to William Wilberforce, Esq (1797)
- 326537: The perplexed lovers (1768)
- 327870: Jessy (1771)
- 327883: True delicacy (1769)
- 328379: The dragon of Wantley (1777)
- 328382: The contrivances (1777)
- 328383: Chrononhotonthologos (1777)
- 333673: Genuine sense (1792)
- 334863: Orlando and Lavinia (1792)
- 334920: All's right at last (1774)
- 336723: An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion (1705)
- 337070: The history of Mr. Byron and Miss Greville. In two volumes. ... (1767)
- 337788: The rational lovers: or, the history of Sir Charles Leusum, and Mrs. Frances Fermor. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 340203: The delf-deceived: or, The history of Lord Byron (1773)
- 340609: By the Noble and Beneficial Society. Whereas there are several offices erected for the encouragement of persons marrying, it is now propos'd by the aforesaid society, next door to the Two Blew Posts ... near Middle Row in Holbourn, to erect three new offices, ... opened Frida January 19th 1711. (1711)
- 341464: The history of Mr. Charles Chance, and Miss Clara Vellum (1767)
- 344430: The conflict: or, the history of Miss Sophia Fanbrook. In three volumes. ... (1767)
- 345364: Clementina; or, the history of an Italian lady, who made her escape from a monastery, for the love of a Scots nobleman (1768)
- 346983: Early wisdom, designed to improve young people in religion and virtue, in the knowledge of themselves, and of the world, of the beauties of nature, and of the ingenuity of art. By Thomas Finch, Of St. Mary Hall, Oxon. In Two Volumes. ... (1793)
- 347734: The storm (1787)
- 351838: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacrament, According to the use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or said in Churches. (with notes.) To which is added, the New version of Psalms (1792)
- 353248: The polite songster (1758)
- 354126: The assignation. A sentimental novel. In a series of letters. In two volumes. ... (1774)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 355212: The muses banquet, or vocal repository, for the year 1792. Being the newest and most modern collection of songs, duets, trios, &c. Lately Sung at the Anacreontic Society, Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Dibdin's Sans Souci, Beef Steak Club, Astley's, Circus, And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in Town. To which is Added, A Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. (1792)
- 355461: Remarks on the charge of the Bishop of St. David's, delivered at his primary visitation, in the Year 1790. By a dissenting minister (1791)
- 359996: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy (1794)
- 363388: The poet's manual. A satire. By John Robinson (1767)
- 363682: The history of Emily Willis, a natural daughter (1768)
- 366165: A collection of poems and letters. Poems, &c. 1. An Ode from Sans Souci, characteristic of the late Northern Potentaete, with Annotations by Machiavel in the Shades. 2. Lines on the death of Infants, &c. 3. A Father's Soliloquy over a Sleeping Child, before his going to Prison. 4. Verses on the Death of a Son four Years old. 5. On the late Fast for National Sins, &c. 6. On the French Standards hung up at St. Paul's. Letters. 1. On German Electors and Princes Hiring out their Subjects for Soldiers. 2. An Account and Defence of the Author's Publications in Support of Universal Redemption, and of his Objections to an exclusive Priesthood. 3. A short View of the Signs of Times, drawn from a larger Work on the Numbers in the Law, the Prophets, and the Gospel. 4. A Letter on the Military Profession to a Gentleman, who, from Doubt and Fear of its being inconsistent with his Christian Profession, resigned his Commission. 5. A Letter on the present Rage for Fragments of Prophecies, not founded on Scripture, but on Conjectures and Probalities; in which, the late Mr. Toplady's Prophecy of Christopher Love, given by the late Dr. Gifford, Librarian to the British Museum, is considered; with some Notice of the Bishops of Llandaff and Rochester (1795)
- 366324: The ladies friend (1785)
- 366328: In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B (1797)
- 366329: In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B (1797)
- 366805: A reply to some parts of the Bishop of Landaff's address to the people of Great Britain (1798)
- 366821: The spectator (1793)
- 366999: A letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To which are added remarks on his book, intitled The barber; With some Observations on the enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a mechanic: but no preacher (1791)
- 368322: The toy-Shop (1777)
- 368808: The farmer's son of Kent. A tale. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 369459: Parsley's Lyric repository, for 1789. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, at the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And every polite Assembly of Wit and Harmony in the Metropolis. With a Variety of Ballads, Sonnets, Parodies, Cantatas, Burlesques, Masonic Songs, &c. Written purposely for this Work, adapted to familiar Tunes. To which is Added, A Collection of Toasts and Sentiments, Never Before in Print. (1789)
- 370795: An address to Protestant dissenters (1792)
- 374321: Il convito amoroso! or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 375819: The way to lose him; or, the history of Miss Wyndham. By the author of The way to please him (1773)
- 375889: 'twas right to marry him; or, the history of Miss Petworth. In two volumes. ... (1774)
- 376575: The explanation (1773)
- 377162: Piety the best portion (1791)
- 377426: Some reflections on cruelty towards the brute creation (1796)
- 378836: The system of the world (1800)
- 379003: The force of nature; or, the history of Charles Lord Sommers : in two volumes. ... . By the editor of the Wanderer. (1768)
- 379412: Cosmology (1791)
- 379809: A short description of the human muscles (1791)
- 384175: A voyage to the Isle of France, the Isle of Bourbon, and the Cape of Good Hope; with observations and reflections upon nature and mankind. By J. H. B. de Saint Pierre, author of studies of nature. Translated from the French. To which is added some account of the author (1800)
- 384570: A general history of the world (1732)
- 385156: The westminster spelling-book (1792)
- 387748: An account of proposals made for the benefit of His Majesty's naval service (1777)
- 394137: Douglas (1798)
- 394143: Edgar and Emmeline (1777)
- 395213: Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections (1799)
- 395481: The cabinet of Momus (1786)
- 395819: The gentle shepherd (1797)
- 396184: High life below stairs (1797)
- 397287: The life and adventures of a cat (1760)
- 398160: Delineation of curious foreign beasts and birds (1791)
- 398334: Cosmology (1792)
- 400419: The virgin unmask'd (1777)
- 400624: The newtonian system of philosophy. Adapted to the capacities of young ladies and gentlemen (1794)
- 400854: Sir John Cockle at court (1777)
- 400855: The king and the miller of Mansfield (1777)
- 401931: Anecdotes of archery, ancient and modern (1791)
- 404045: Tully's five books de finibus; or, Concerning the last object of desire and aversion (1702)
- 406891: Parsley's lyric repository, for 1789 (1789)
- 408911: Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time (1766)
- 409530: Miscellanea aulica: or, a collection of state-treatises, never before publish'd (1702)
- 411669: The delights of flower-painting (1756)
- 411753: The history of the last Parliament (1702)
- 412189: The history of the last Parliament (1702)
- 412413: An account of the Isle of Man (1702)
- 415145: The seasons (1776)
- 415476: The prodigal. A dramatic piece. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market, December 2, 1793 (1794)
- 415559: A reply to some parts of the Bishop of Landaff's address to the people of Great Britain (1798)
- 415853: Richard III. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Shakespeare (1778)
- 419383: The standard of the Lord of Hosts exalted (1790)
- 421054: Three discourses delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, January XXX, MDCCXCI (1791)
- 423182: Who fares best (1792)
- 423492: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 472894: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1798)
- 478663: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold (1696)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 479750: The history of the last Parliament (1702)
- 480245: A catalogue of books, in physic, surgery, anatomy, medicine, natural history, botany, &c (1786)
- 480591: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
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