MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SHOE3: Shoemaker Row
- 4326: Reading no preaching (1788)
- 6228: Bartholomew Fair: containing an account of whatever is curious at that place (1800)
- 8210: The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews (1790)
- 8449: Henry; or, the wanderer reclaimed (1790)
- 13971: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (1788)
- 14556: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament (1796)
- 15983: Synopsis of British birds. By John Walcott, Esq (1789)
- 35136: Letters to a friend; containing an unanswerable vindication of the Church of England (1791)
- 41633: Contemplations on the eternal and immutable justice of God (1787)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 212797: By desire of several ladies and gentlemen (1797)
- 213333: Concise observations on the nature of our common food, so far as it tends to promote or injure health (1787)
- 217328: Positively the last night (1796)
- 217329: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room at the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, on Friday, May 13th, 1796, will be presented a divertisement, comprising the following subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a poetical apology. (1796)
- 236936: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1796)
- 236938: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1796)
- 250169: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room, at the Black Bear Inn, Shoemaker-Row, Cambridge, on Wednesday evening, May 2, 1792, by Mr. Burke, from the Theatre Royal, Weymouth, ... will be presented an entire new species of entertainment, called As you like it; (1792)
- 270398: The noble and renowned history of Guy (1800)
- 272777: The shepherd's kalendar (1790)
- 276397: The visions of John Bunyan (1790)
- 282695: The humorous jester (1800)
- 284378: The Famous history of Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece (1800)
- 289630: Crispine and crispianus, or, The delightful and princely history of the gentle-craft (1800)
- 296116: Robin Hood's garland (1800)
- 299197: James Potter, leather-breeches maker. At the sign of the Boot and Breeches, within three doors of Aldgate, on the left hand side of the way, in Shoemaker-Row. Maketh and selleth all sorts of leather-breeches, by wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. (1725)
- 301805: The Noble and renowned history of guy, Earl of Warwick (1800)
- 302794: Ispahan tales (1787)
- 325780: Reading made easy (1790)
- 328893: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1798)
- 328894: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1800)
- 334915: The eternity of hell torments vindicated (1788)
- 342384: The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, when all his Companions were drowned, and he only escaped by being cast on Shore by the Wreck. Also, of the extraordinary Manner in which he lived Eight and Twenty Years in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America. With A true Relation how he was at last miraculously delivered by Pirates. Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, illustrative of the most remarkable Stories, from Drawings done on Purpose for this Work (1800)
- 343900: The naked bow of God (1787)
- 347436: The pleasing companion; or short histories to instruct and entertain all little boys and girls. Adorned with cuts (1790)
- 348636: The eternity of hell torments, by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. President of New Jersey College. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M (1788)
- 365841: British liberty vindicated; or, A delineation of the King's Bench (1788)
- 371266: An address to the inhabitants of New Brunswick (1788)
- 371967: Christus in corde: or, the mystical union between Christ and believers considered in its resemblances, bonds, seals, privileges, and marks (1788)
- 373771: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 379072: Instructions for using the new-invented orrery, made and sold by Randle Jackson, Clock-Maker, No. 8, Chapel Row, Spa Fields, London: of whom may be had Complete Orreries, Planetariums, &c. as invented by Messrs. Ferguson and Martin (1800)
- 382788: Heaven taken by storm (1788)
- 384430: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (1789)
- 388660: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 391035: Psalms and hymns, collected by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea; St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Cadogan (1787)
- 476237: The entertaining history of Billy Bustle (1785)
Variants:
- Shoemaker Row
- 4326: Reading no preaching (1788)
- 6228: Bartholomew Fair: containing an account of whatever is curious at that place (1800)
- 8210: The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews (1790)
- 8449: Henry; or, the wanderer reclaimed (1790)
- 13971: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (1788)
- 14556: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament (1796)
- 15983: Synopsis of British birds. By John Walcott, Esq (1789)
- 35136: Letters to a friend; containing an unanswerable vindication of the Church of England (1791)
- 41633: Contemplations on the eternal and immutable justice of God (1787)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 212797: By desire of several ladies and gentlemen (1797)
- 213333: Concise observations on the nature of our common food, so far as it tends to promote or injure health (1787)
- 217328: Positively the last night (1796)
- 217329: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room at the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, on Friday, May 13th, 1796, will be presented a divertisement, comprising the following subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a poetical apology. (1796)
- 236936: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1796)
- 236938: A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1796)
- 250169: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room, at the Black Bear Inn, Shoemaker-Row, Cambridge, on Wednesday evening, May 2, 1792, by Mr. Burke, from the Theatre Royal, Weymouth, ... will be presented an entire new species of entertainment, called As you like it; (1792)
- 270398: The noble and renowned history of Guy (1800)
- 272777: The shepherd's kalendar (1790)
- 276397: The visions of John Bunyan (1790)
- 282695: The humorous jester (1800)
- 284378: The Famous history of Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece (1800)
- 289630: Crispine and crispianus, or, The delightful and princely history of the gentle-craft (1800)
- 296116: Robin Hood's garland (1800)
- 299197: James Potter, leather-breeches maker. At the sign of the Boot and Breeches, within three doors of Aldgate, on the left hand side of the way, in Shoemaker-Row. Maketh and selleth all sorts of leather-breeches, by wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. (1725)
- 301805: The Noble and renowned history of guy, Earl of Warwick (1800)
- 302794: Ispahan tales (1787)
- 325780: Reading made easy (1790)
- 328893: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1798)
- 328894: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1800)
- 334915: The eternity of hell torments vindicated (1788)
- 342384: The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, when all his Companions were drowned, and he only escaped by being cast on Shore by the Wreck. Also, of the extraordinary Manner in which he lived Eight and Twenty Years in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America. With A true Relation how he was at last miraculously delivered by Pirates. Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, illustrative of the most remarkable Stories, from Drawings done on Purpose for this Work (1800)
- 343900: The naked bow of God (1787)
- 347436: The pleasing companion; or short histories to instruct and entertain all little boys and girls. Adorned with cuts (1790)
- 348636: The eternity of hell torments, by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. President of New Jersey College. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M (1788)
- 365841: British liberty vindicated; or, A delineation of the King's Bench (1788)
- 371266: An address to the inhabitants of New Brunswick (1788)
- 371967: Christus in corde: or, the mystical union between Christ and believers considered in its resemblances, bonds, seals, privileges, and marks (1788)
- 373771: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 379072: Instructions for using the new-invented orrery, made and sold by Randle Jackson, Clock-Maker, No. 8, Chapel Row, Spa Fields, London: of whom may be had Complete Orreries, Planetariums, &c. as invented by Messrs. Ferguson and Martin (1800)
- 382788: Heaven taken by storm (1788)
- 384430: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (1789)
- 388660: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 391035: Psalms and hymns, collected by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea; St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Cadogan (1787)
- 476237: The entertaining history of Billy Bustle (1785)
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