MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SOME1: Somerset House
- 137: Observations on the writings, and conduct of our present political, and religious reformers (1792)
- 2604: Legal recreations (1792)
- 7277: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 11863: An essay on blindness (1773)
- 12032: The partisan: or, the art of making war in detachment (1760)
- 12096: An essay on the causes and effects of the gout (1760)
- 16107: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 16682: Wilmore Castle (1800)
- 18378: Church harmony (1772)
- 23551: The first book of architecture (1724)
- 29775: The advantages of good government, and the blessings we derive from the happy revolution (1716)
- 29844: The speech spoken to the Queen at Somerset-House (1707)
- 37023: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 41389: Catalogue of Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and French books (1711)
- 47799: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for inforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand (1757)
- 47802: An Act for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for enforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand; and for rectifying a mistake in the said Act; and for allowing farther time to the receivers of certain aids, for setting insuper for monies in arrear (1758)
- 48467: A letter from the Late Signor Tartini to Signora Maddalena Lombardini, (now Signora Sirmen.) (1779)
- 50804: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight (1758)
- 50808: An Act for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight (1758)
- 51021: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1766)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 52356: An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, (for settling Buckingham House upon the Queen, in lieu of Somerset House (1780)
- 52356: An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, (for settling Buckingham House upon the Queen, in lieu of Somerset House (1780)
- 57136: Saul smitten, for not smiting Amalek, according to the severity of the command (1770)
- 57348: A brief history of free masons, collected from the most approved authors (1784)
- 61035: A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 66186: Farther animadversions on the conduct of a late noble commander (1759)
- 67585: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1704)
- 71757: The Express and evening chronicle (1794)
- 72120: The London courant, Westminster chronicle and daily advertiser (1781)
- 72164: The Morning post and fashionable world (1794)
- 72165: The Morning post and gazetteer (1797)
- 73500: The Noon gazette, and daily spy (178u)
- 81101: Lettre de monsieur de la Vallette, cy-devant cured?ans le diocese de Blois (1700)
- 83563: Upon Her Maiesties new buildings at Somerset-House (1665)
- 87938: A sermon of the transfiguration of our Lord (1688)
- 87953: A sermon of St. Peter (1686)
- 89503: The gentlemans recreation (1686)
- 93789: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Master of the Ordnance (1676)
- 95020: A sermon preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 96624: Two sermons preach'd before the Queen-Dowager (1686)
- 97428: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty the Queen Dowager (1686)
- 99660: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1665)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99904: The Friers last fare-well, or, Saint Francis must pack for France (1642)
- 99923: Some farther intelligence of the affairs of England (1659)
- 103883: The passionate lovers (1655)
- 105112: A sermon of judgement, preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 113678: Saul smitten for not smiting Amalek according to the severity of the command (1653)
- 116652: A sermon of the Epiphany (1687)
- 119839: A sermon of St. Peter (1688)
- 125056: The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio (1683)
- 125491: La chaine d'or, pour enlever les ames de la Terre au Ciel. Ou, Considerations importantes sur les quatre fins de l'Homme (1699)
- 139064: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 141816: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 143757: The passionate lovers (1655)
- 145238: A summary relation of the holy congregation of our B. Lady of Succour, erected in the kingdom of New Granada (1672)
- 147553: Meditation pour se preparer a? la Sainte Cene par Pierre Du Moulin. Avec les prietes devant & apres la communion. Derniere edition (1697)
- 150242: Histoire des premiers tems, contenant, celle de la religion (1700)
- 154176: A rhetorical rapture as composed into a funeral oration (1658)
- 155845: Le vray, et le faux jubile (1700)
- 156230: The judgment of Paris a pastoral composed for the music-prize (1700)
- 157037: Motifs de la conversion du Sr. F.P. De Durette (1700)
- 163717: Catechisme ou instruction familiere sur les principaux points de la religion chre?tiene (1697)
- 164199: Parte prima sonate a violino e violone o cimbalo (1700)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 173285: The faithfull shepherdesse (1634)
- 208972: A collection of pamphlets concerning the poor: with abstracts of the poor's rates; expences of different houses of industry, &c. And observations by the editor (1787)
- 210345: A treatise on the gout (1778)
- 218303: An account of the epidemical sore-throat (1778)
- 218304: An account of the epidemical sore-throat, with the method of treatment; illustrated by cases and observations (1778)
- 222539: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 223956: Righteousness the establishment of the Throne (1716)
- 225169: The doctrine of original sin (1711)
- 228428: A catalogue of all the curious fire arms, fine pictures, books, platte, glasses, fine wrought tables, china, wearing apparel, and other valuable effects (1730)
- 228554: [A] catalogue of several curious figures of human anatomy in wax, taken from the life (1736)
- 229447: The compleat confectioner (1760)
- 230933: The earwig (1781)
- 231968: An essay on the antient and modern state of Ireland, with the various important advantages thereunto derived, under the auspicious reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second (1760)
- 233447: The distressed family (1787)
- 234255: The favours of providence to Britain in 1759 (1759)
- 234345: The first book of architecture (1708)
- 234558: The good Samaritan (1752)
- 234811: The happiness of man the glory of God (1744)
- 237333: A letter to the Revd. Samuel Chandler (1759)
- 239283: Fowler's address, to the ladies and gentlemen of Salisbury wrote, during his residence in that city, and now re-published in London, for the amusement of his friends (1798)
- 239660: A garland of new songs, containing. 1. The country club. 2. Exhibitions: or, John Lump's ramble to Somerset House. 3. Tax upon income. 4. General Wolf's song (1800)
- 242127: Propagation of the Gospel in the East (1710)
- 242223: Proposals by the Honourable and Voluntary Societies, for insurance on marriage: at their office at the Golden Harp near the May-Pole, and almost against Somerset-House in the Strand (1710)
- 242229: Proposals by the Original and Beneficial Society for insuranc [sic] on the births of children. At their office in Swan-Yard, over against Somerset-House, in the Strand (1710)
- 242275: From the office in Swan Yard proposals for insurance on marriage is kept at Mr. Gray's glasier in Swan-Yard, over-against Somerset-House in the Strand. The beneficial and amicable society (1710)
- 242493: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 242494: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 242761: The consistent protestant (1760)
- 244759: A collection of poems (1781)
- 245585: The English Revolution vindicated from the misrepresentation of the adherents of the house of stuart (1789)
- 245770: The fruits of popery (1745)
- 249184: A new geographical (1770)
- 251896: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1765)
- 253771: Te Deum et jubilate (1707)
- 259542: The Christian traveller (1710)
- 262483: Reflexions on the present state of the church universal (1710)
- 263613: Literary relics (1792)
- 273536: Sermons on practical subjects (1792)
- 273589: Sermons (1787)
- 276901: The first book of architecture (1721)
- 280632: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1770)
- 280635: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1780)
- 281584: Bibliotheca selectissima (1713)
- 286580: The most correct likeness of James Hadfield, in the diabolical act of shooting at our most gracious sovereign, in the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Thursday, May 22, 1800, as he entered his box. Taken by a gentleman present at the examinations, &c (1800)
- 287074: John Shakespear, taylor and habit maker, at no. 8, in Angel-Court, opposite Somerset House in the Strand (1790)
- 288508: Faith promoted, and fears prevented (1772)
- 289438: The kentish election (1735)
- 289472: A discourse occasioned by the glorious victory gained over the French (1759)
- 290208: Ænigma. A stranger came to the house of a gentlemen [sic] in this city, in a miserable condition, (1795)
- 290712: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 291883: A print. Apollo and the nine muses. Mr. Guttenbrunn begs leave to inform the lovers of the arts, that ... he intends to get his picture engraved, representing Apollo and the nine muses, on Mount Parnassus, as exhibited at Somerset-House, 1790. It will be engraved by the two Messrs. Faccius, (1790)
- 295914: A Trip to the masquerade, or, A journey to Somerset-House (1713)
- 298733: The Gospel Ministry, when improved, the greatest blessing; when resisted and abused, the greatest curse (1796)
- 298955: Morgans haberdashers, at the Parrot, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand; sell the very best goods at the lowest prices. Rich alamodes best linings, sarcenets and Persians plain and figured gauze catgut ... also make fashionable hats, cloaks, bonnets, and teresas; (1742)
- 315045: The first principles of practical Christianity (1710)
- 319679: Courtenay, perfumer, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand, London, imports, makes, and sells all sorts of perfumery, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. (1780)
- 320879: The real duty of a woman, in the education of a daughter (1760)
- 323849: Zimri (1760)
- 324974: Antony and Cleopatra (1734)
- 324976: The history of King Lear (1734)
- 324979: The two gentlemen of Verona (1734)
- 324980: The history of Sir John Oldcastle (1734)
- 324981: The tragedy of Locrine (1734)
- 326669: Le guide de Londres dedie? aux voyageurs etrangers (1710)
- 327543: An examination of the rights of the colonies (1766)
- 327597: Onania (1718)
- 328279: The ingratitude of Israel and England compar'd (1716)
- 329023: Ministerial usurpation displayed (1760)
- 334413: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 334556: Copies of the several reports made by the Board of Works, ... respecting the work done, ... at Somerset House, (1788)
- 334557: An account of the several sums which have been issued to Sir William Chambers in each year, for the buildings at Somerset House; (1788)
- 334558: Copies of the minutes and proceedings of the Board of Treasury, respecting the issue of money, ... for carrying on the buildings at Somerset House, (1788)
- 335569: The adventures of Rivella (1714)
- 335982: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 339102: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339103: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339105: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1774)
- 339106: A modern universal table (1774)
- 339107: A chronological table of remarkable events, discoveries, inventions, &c. from the creation of the world to the year of Christ 1774. Together with the chronology of the most eminent Greek, Roman, and British writers, from Homer to the present time. (1774)
- 339108: A new chronological table of remarkable events (1774)
- 348133: An account of the Grisons (1711)
- 351702: The analysis of inoculation (1761)
- 351996: An historical account of the British regiments employed since the reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James I (1795)
- 353336: A letter to the people of England, on the necessity of putting an immediate end to the war; and the means of obtaining an advantageous peace (1760)
- 360528: The plaisterer's bill (1783)
- 360719: The memoirs of the Count of P- (1767)
- 362502: The complete militia-man, or a compendium of military knowledge. Containing I. The Manual and Platoon Exercises. II. Of mounting and relieving Guards. III. The duty of a Militiaman upon a March, in Camp, on a Review, and on the Day of Battle. IV. Particular Directions in case of Invasions. V. Military Laws, relating to Serjeants, Corporals, and private Men, when upon actual Service. VI. Of Military Honours: and of Attestations, Advertisements, Furloughs, Discharges, &c. &c. Illustrated with copper-plates. To which is added, A short Account of the several Potentates now reigning in Europe; and an alphabetical List of the Towns, Rivers, and Places of Note, situated in or near the present Seat of War. By an officer of the British forces (1760)
- 363032: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Hospital (1770)
- 363656: French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson (1759)
- 364601: The french verbs conjugated in five leaves (1760)
- 367288: A catalogue of vocal and intsrumental [sic] music, printed for, and sold by R. Bremner, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand London (1778)
- 367718: A summary view and explanation of the writings of the prophets; consisting of I. Preliminary observations and general rules, for understanding the prophetic stile. II. A particular account of each book and chapter, as they lie in order. In which The general stile of each Prophet is characterized; the beauty and sublimity of particular passages remarked; the change of persons or speakers, the transition from one part of the subject to another, and the connexion and scope of the whole pointed out; improvements on the translation where they seem to be of most consequence taken notice of; with illustrations of the customs, manners, and circumstances to which the sacred writers occasionally allude, and the application of their prophecies to those events to which they are supposed to refer. The whole being intended To make those Divine compositions intelligible, useful, and agreeable to readers of every description. By John Smith, D. D. Minister of the Gospel at Campbelton (1787)
- 370354: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Governors of the several hospitals of the city of London (1762)
- 370605: The glorious epiphany (1710)
- 370617: A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Ld. Bishop of Lincoln (1716)
- 371148: A view of London and Westminster (1728)
- 373406: Loyalty to His Majesty King George (1720)
- 373406: Loyalty to His Majesty King George (1720)
- 373763: A discourse, delivered at Quebec, in the Chappel belonging to the convent of the Ursulins, September 27th, 1759 (1760)
- 375858: An introduction to merchandise (1788)
- 376475: The fashionable daughter (1774)
- 378092: [Proposals] by the Original and Beneficial Society for insuranc on the births of children. At their office in Swan-Yard, over against Somerset-House, in the Strand (1710)
- 378201: An account of East-Florida (1766)
- 378765: Sermons on practical subjects (1796)
- 378766: Sermons on practical subjects (1799)
- 380012: The good man's refuge in distress (1714)
- 382778: Spanish memoirs (1787)
- 382836: Wilmore Castle (1800)
- 385397: A treatise on the gout (1760)
- 386009: Christianity true deism (1762)
- 386676: The hermetical triumph: or, The victorious philosophical stone (1723)
- 387732: The British constitution invulnerable (1792)
- 388553: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 389649: An elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable the Lord Feversham, who departed this life at Somerset-House on Fryday the 8[t]h of April, in the 69th. year of his age (1709)
- 391826: Job (1760)
- 396522: The first book of architecture (1729)
- 398662: The first book of architecture (1733)
- 400205: For the furthur improvement of dancing (1710)
- 400826: Discourses on several public occasions during the war in America (1759)
- 401742: First lines of the theory and practice in venereal diseases (1787)
- 404541: La doctrine de l'ecriture sainte sur la nature de l'ame, sur son origine, & sur son etat apre?s la mort (1703)
- 406962: Sermons (1787)
- 409803: An essay for the further improvement of dancing (1711)
- 415492: The prognostics and prorrhetics of Hippocrates; translated from the original Greek: with large annotations, critical and explanatory: to which is prefixed a short account of the life of Hippocrates: by John Moffat, M.D. Translator of aretaeus (1788)
- 416908: Prospectus and proposals for publishing an essay towards a natural history of the mineral Kingdom (1787)
- 417360: Reasons why the approaching treaty of peace should be debated in Parliament (1760)
- 417993: Scelera aquarum: or, a supplement to Mr. Graunt on the bills of mortality (1701)
- 418110: Seasonable advice to seditious malecontents (1715)
- 418167: A second letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 424306: C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co's catalogue of books, in all the different branches of medicine, surgery, anatomy, natural history, &c. &c. for the year 1788 (1788)
- 425253: Proposals for publishing by subscription, two prints, the front of Somerset-House (1776)
- 478076: Six cantatas for a voice, with a through bass, two of which are accompanied with a violin (1710)
- 478724: Alphabetical table of contents to the first volume of legal recreations (1792)
- 479525: The speech of Robert Fergusson, Esq (1799)
Variants:
- Somerset House
- 137: Observations on the writings, and conduct of our present political, and religious reformers (1792)
- 2604: Legal recreations (1792)
- 7277: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 11863: An essay on blindness (1773)
- 12032: The partisan: or, the art of making war in detachment (1760)
- 12096: An essay on the causes and effects of the gout (1760)
- 16107: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 16682: Wilmore Castle (1800)
- 18378: Church harmony (1772)
- 23551: The first book of architecture (1724)
- 29775: The advantages of good government, and the blessings we derive from the happy revolution (1716)
- 29844: The speech spoken to the Queen at Somerset-House (1707)
- 37023: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 41389: Catalogue of Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and French books (1711)
- 47799: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for inforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand (1757)
- 47802: An Act for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for enforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand; and for rectifying a mistake in the said Act; and for allowing farther time to the receivers of certain aids, for setting insuper for monies in arrear (1758)
- 48467: A letter from the Late Signor Tartini to Signora Maddalena Lombardini, (now Signora Sirmen.) (1779)
- 50804: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight (1758)
- 50808: An Act for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight (1758)
- 51021: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1766)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 52356: An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, (for settling Buckingham House upon the Queen, in lieu of Somerset House (1780)
- 52356: An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, (for settling Buckingham House upon the Queen, in lieu of Somerset House (1780)
- 57136: Saul smitten, for not smiting Amalek, according to the severity of the command (1770)
- 57348: A brief history of free masons, collected from the most approved authors (1784)
- 61035: A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 66186: Farther animadversions on the conduct of a late noble commander (1759)
- 67585: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1704)
- 71757: The Express and evening chronicle (1794)
- 72120: The London courant, Westminster chronicle and daily advertiser (1781)
- 72164: The Morning post and fashionable world (1794)
- 72165: The Morning post and gazetteer (1797)
- 73500: The Noon gazette, and daily spy (178u)
- 81101: Lettre de monsieur de la Vallette, cy-devant cured?ans le diocese de Blois (1700)
- 83563: Upon Her Maiesties new buildings at Somerset-House (1665)
- 87938: A sermon of the transfiguration of our Lord (1688)
- 87953: A sermon of St. Peter (1686)
- 89503: The gentlemans recreation (1686)
- 93789: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Master of the Ordnance (1676)
- 95020: A sermon preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 96624: Two sermons preach'd before the Queen-Dowager (1686)
- 97428: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty the Queen Dowager (1686)
- 99660: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1665)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99904: The Friers last fare-well, or, Saint Francis must pack for France (1642)
- 99923: Some farther intelligence of the affairs of England (1659)
- 103883: The passionate lovers (1655)
- 105112: A sermon of judgement, preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 113678: Saul smitten for not smiting Amalek according to the severity of the command (1653)
- 116652: A sermon of the Epiphany (1687)
- 119839: A sermon of St. Peter (1688)
- 125056: The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio (1683)
- 125491: La chaine d'or, pour enlever les ames de la Terre au Ciel. Ou, Considerations importantes sur les quatre fins de l'Homme (1699)
- 139064: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 141816: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 143757: The passionate lovers (1655)
- 145238: A summary relation of the holy congregation of our B. Lady of Succour, erected in the kingdom of New Granada (1672)
- 147553: Meditation pour se preparer a? la Sainte Cene par Pierre Du Moulin. Avec les prietes devant & apres la communion. Derniere edition (1697)
- 150242: Histoire des premiers tems, contenant, celle de la religion (1700)
- 154176: A rhetorical rapture as composed into a funeral oration (1658)
- 155845: Le vray, et le faux jubile (1700)
- 156230: The judgment of Paris a pastoral composed for the music-prize (1700)
- 157037: Motifs de la conversion du Sr. F.P. De Durette (1700)
- 163717: Catechisme ou instruction familiere sur les principaux points de la religion chre?tiene (1697)
- 164199: Parte prima sonate a violino e violone o cimbalo (1700)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 173285: The faithfull shepherdesse (1634)
- 208972: A collection of pamphlets concerning the poor: with abstracts of the poor's rates; expences of different houses of industry, &c. And observations by the editor (1787)
- 210345: A treatise on the gout (1778)
- 218303: An account of the epidemical sore-throat (1778)
- 218304: An account of the epidemical sore-throat, with the method of treatment; illustrated by cases and observations (1778)
- 222539: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 223956: Righteousness the establishment of the Throne (1716)
- 225169: The doctrine of original sin (1711)
- 228428: A catalogue of all the curious fire arms, fine pictures, books, platte, glasses, fine wrought tables, china, wearing apparel, and other valuable effects (1730)
- 228554: [A] catalogue of several curious figures of human anatomy in wax, taken from the life (1736)
- 229447: The compleat confectioner (1760)
- 230933: The earwig (1781)
- 231968: An essay on the antient and modern state of Ireland, with the various important advantages thereunto derived, under the auspicious reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second (1760)
- 233447: The distressed family (1787)
- 234255: The favours of providence to Britain in 1759 (1759)
- 234345: The first book of architecture (1708)
- 234558: The good Samaritan (1752)
- 234811: The happiness of man the glory of God (1744)
- 237333: A letter to the Revd. Samuel Chandler (1759)
- 239283: Fowler's address, to the ladies and gentlemen of Salisbury wrote, during his residence in that city, and now re-published in London, for the amusement of his friends (1798)
- 239660: A garland of new songs, containing. 1. The country club. 2. Exhibitions: or, John Lump's ramble to Somerset House. 3. Tax upon income. 4. General Wolf's song (1800)
- 242127: Propagation of the Gospel in the East (1710)
- 242223: Proposals by the Honourable and Voluntary Societies, for insurance on marriage: at their office at the Golden Harp near the May-Pole, and almost against Somerset-House in the Strand (1710)
- 242229: Proposals by the Original and Beneficial Society for insuranc [sic] on the births of children. At their office in Swan-Yard, over against Somerset-House, in the Strand (1710)
- 242275: From the office in Swan Yard proposals for insurance on marriage is kept at Mr. Gray's glasier in Swan-Yard, over-against Somerset-House in the Strand. The beneficial and amicable society (1710)
- 242493: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 242494: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 242761: The consistent protestant (1760)
- 244759: A collection of poems (1781)
- 245585: The English Revolution vindicated from the misrepresentation of the adherents of the house of stuart (1789)
- 245770: The fruits of popery (1745)
- 249184: A new geographical (1770)
- 251896: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1765)
- 253771: Te Deum et jubilate (1707)
- 259542: The Christian traveller (1710)
- 262483: Reflexions on the present state of the church universal (1710)
- 263613: Literary relics (1792)
- 273536: Sermons on practical subjects (1792)
- 273589: Sermons (1787)
- 276901: The first book of architecture (1721)
- 280632: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1770)
- 280635: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1780)
- 281584: Bibliotheca selectissima (1713)
- 286580: The most correct likeness of James Hadfield, in the diabolical act of shooting at our most gracious sovereign, in the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Thursday, May 22, 1800, as he entered his box. Taken by a gentleman present at the examinations, &c (1800)
- 287074: John Shakespear, taylor and habit maker, at no. 8, in Angel-Court, opposite Somerset House in the Strand (1790)
- 288508: Faith promoted, and fears prevented (1772)
- 289438: The kentish election (1735)
- 289472: A discourse occasioned by the glorious victory gained over the French (1759)
- 290208: Ænigma. A stranger came to the house of a gentlemen [sic] in this city, in a miserable condition, (1795)
- 290712: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 291883: A print. Apollo and the nine muses. Mr. Guttenbrunn begs leave to inform the lovers of the arts, that ... he intends to get his picture engraved, representing Apollo and the nine muses, on Mount Parnassus, as exhibited at Somerset-House, 1790. It will be engraved by the two Messrs. Faccius, (1790)
- 295914: A Trip to the masquerade, or, A journey to Somerset-House (1713)
- 298733: The Gospel Ministry, when improved, the greatest blessing; when resisted and abused, the greatest curse (1796)
- 298955: Morgans haberdashers, at the Parrot, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand; sell the very best goods at the lowest prices. Rich alamodes best linings, sarcenets and Persians plain and figured gauze catgut ... also make fashionable hats, cloaks, bonnets, and teresas; (1742)
- 315045: The first principles of practical Christianity (1710)
- 319679: Courtenay, perfumer, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand, London, imports, makes, and sells all sorts of perfumery, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. (1780)
- 320879: The real duty of a woman, in the education of a daughter (1760)
- 323849: Zimri (1760)
- 324974: Antony and Cleopatra (1734)
- 324976: The history of King Lear (1734)
- 324979: The two gentlemen of Verona (1734)
- 324980: The history of Sir John Oldcastle (1734)
- 324981: The tragedy of Locrine (1734)
- 326669: Le guide de Londres dedie? aux voyageurs etrangers (1710)
- 327543: An examination of the rights of the colonies (1766)
- 327597: Onania (1718)
- 328279: The ingratitude of Israel and England compar'd (1716)
- 329023: Ministerial usurpation displayed (1760)
- 334413: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 334556: Copies of the several reports made by the Board of Works, ... respecting the work done, ... at Somerset House, (1788)
- 334557: An account of the several sums which have been issued to Sir William Chambers in each year, for the buildings at Somerset House; (1788)
- 334558: Copies of the minutes and proceedings of the Board of Treasury, respecting the issue of money, ... for carrying on the buildings at Somerset House, (1788)
- 335569: The adventures of Rivella (1714)
- 335982: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 339102: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339103: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339105: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1774)
- 339106: A modern universal table (1774)
- 339107: A chronological table of remarkable events, discoveries, inventions, &c. from the creation of the world to the year of Christ 1774. Together with the chronology of the most eminent Greek, Roman, and British writers, from Homer to the present time. (1774)
- 339108: A new chronological table of remarkable events (1774)
- 348133: An account of the Grisons (1711)
- 351702: The analysis of inoculation (1761)
- 351996: An historical account of the British regiments employed since the reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James I (1795)
- 353336: A letter to the people of England, on the necessity of putting an immediate end to the war; and the means of obtaining an advantageous peace (1760)
- 360528: The plaisterer's bill (1783)
- 360719: The memoirs of the Count of P- (1767)
- 362502: The complete militia-man, or a compendium of military knowledge. Containing I. The Manual and Platoon Exercises. II. Of mounting and relieving Guards. III. The duty of a Militiaman upon a March, in Camp, on a Review, and on the Day of Battle. IV. Particular Directions in case of Invasions. V. Military Laws, relating to Serjeants, Corporals, and private Men, when upon actual Service. VI. Of Military Honours: and of Attestations, Advertisements, Furloughs, Discharges, &c. &c. Illustrated with copper-plates. To which is added, A short Account of the several Potentates now reigning in Europe; and an alphabetical List of the Towns, Rivers, and Places of Note, situated in or near the present Seat of War. By an officer of the British forces (1760)
- 363032: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Hospital (1770)
- 363656: French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson (1759)
- 364601: The french verbs conjugated in five leaves (1760)
- 367288: A catalogue of vocal and intsrumental [sic] music, printed for, and sold by R. Bremner, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand London (1778)
- 367718: A summary view and explanation of the writings of the prophets; consisting of I. Preliminary observations and general rules, for understanding the prophetic stile. II. A particular account of each book and chapter, as they lie in order. In which The general stile of each Prophet is characterized; the beauty and sublimity of particular passages remarked; the change of persons or speakers, the transition from one part of the subject to another, and the connexion and scope of the whole pointed out; improvements on the translation where they seem to be of most consequence taken notice of; with illustrations of the customs, manners, and circumstances to which the sacred writers occasionally allude, and the application of their prophecies to those events to which they are supposed to refer. The whole being intended To make those Divine compositions intelligible, useful, and agreeable to readers of every description. By John Smith, D. D. Minister of the Gospel at Campbelton (1787)
- 370354: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Governors of the several hospitals of the city of London (1762)
- 370605: The glorious epiphany (1710)
- 370617: A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Ld. Bishop of Lincoln (1716)
- 371148: A view of London and Westminster (1728)
- 373406: Loyalty to His Majesty King George (1720)
- 373406: Loyalty to His Majesty King George (1720)
- 373763: A discourse, delivered at Quebec, in the Chappel belonging to the convent of the Ursulins, September 27th, 1759 (1760)
- 375858: An introduction to merchandise (1788)
- 376475: The fashionable daughter (1774)
- 378092: [Proposals] by the Original and Beneficial Society for insuranc on the births of children. At their office in Swan-Yard, over against Somerset-House, in the Strand (1710)
- 378201: An account of East-Florida (1766)
- 378765: Sermons on practical subjects (1796)
- 378766: Sermons on practical subjects (1799)
- 380012: The good man's refuge in distress (1714)
- 382778: Spanish memoirs (1787)
- 382836: Wilmore Castle (1800)
- 385397: A treatise on the gout (1760)
- 386009: Christianity true deism (1762)
- 386676: The hermetical triumph: or, The victorious philosophical stone (1723)
- 387732: The British constitution invulnerable (1792)
- 388553: Nina or the madness of love (1787)
- 389649: An elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable the Lord Feversham, who departed this life at Somerset-House on Fryday the 8[t]h of April, in the 69th. year of his age (1709)
- 391826: Job (1760)
- 396522: The first book of architecture (1729)
- 398662: The first book of architecture (1733)
- 400205: For the furthur improvement of dancing (1710)
- 400826: Discourses on several public occasions during the war in America (1759)
- 401742: First lines of the theory and practice in venereal diseases (1787)
- 404541: La doctrine de l'ecriture sainte sur la nature de l'ame, sur son origine, & sur son etat apre?s la mort (1703)
- 406962: Sermons (1787)
- 409803: An essay for the further improvement of dancing (1711)
- 415492: The prognostics and prorrhetics of Hippocrates; translated from the original Greek: with large annotations, critical and explanatory: to which is prefixed a short account of the life of Hippocrates: by John Moffat, M.D. Translator of aretaeus (1788)
- 416908: Prospectus and proposals for publishing an essay towards a natural history of the mineral Kingdom (1787)
- 417360: Reasons why the approaching treaty of peace should be debated in Parliament (1760)
- 417993: Scelera aquarum: or, a supplement to Mr. Graunt on the bills of mortality (1701)
- 418110: Seasonable advice to seditious malecontents (1715)
- 418167: A second letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 424306: C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co's catalogue of books, in all the different branches of medicine, surgery, anatomy, natural history, &c. &c. for the year 1788 (1788)
- 425253: Proposals for publishing by subscription, two prints, the front of Somerset-House (1776)
- 478076: Six cantatas for a voice, with a through bass, two of which are accompanied with a violin (1710)
- 478724: Alphabetical table of contents to the first volume of legal recreations (1792)
- 479525: The speech of Robert Fergusson, Esq (1799)
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