Buckland, James, 1711?-1790, libraire
Buckland, James 1711?-1790
Buckland, James, ca. 1710-1790
Buckland, James, 1710 or 1711-1790
Buckland, James (1710-1790).
Buckland, James, fl. 1736-1790
Buckland, James, 1710 o 1711-1790
Buckland, James
Buckland, James, 1710 or 11-1790
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Buckland, James, ‡d 1710 or 11-1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Buckland, James, ‡d 1710 or 1711-1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Buckland, James, ‡d 1711?-1790, ‡c libraire
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Works
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The analysis of inoculation : comprizing the history, theory, and practice of it : with an occasional consideration of the most remarkable appearances in the small pox | |
A catalogue of books selected from the libraries of several persons deceased. Amongst which are the following: Dugdale's Baronage, ... to be sold ... on Thursday, August the 1st, 1734. By James Buckland, bookseller, at Mr. Green's in Chelmsford, 1734: | |
A catalogue of the libraries of the late Reverend and learned Mr. J. Killinghal, of Southwark; Mr. E. Bentley, of Coggeshall : and several other eminent persons deceased. ... which will begin to be sold by auction on Monday, Feb. 16, 1741, ... at Hamlin's Coffee-house, in Swithin's Alley, near the Royal-Exchange, by James Buckland, .. | |
A catalogue of the writings of the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts : Sold by John Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry; and James Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster Row | |
A collection of designs in architecture, containing new plans and elevations of houses, for general use. With a great variety of sections of rooms ... To which are added, curious designs of stone and timber bridges ... Likewise some screens and pavilions. In two volumes, each containing sixty plates ... engraved on copper. | |
Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children | |
Essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil | |
The following books written by the late Reverend Dr Isaac Watts, are printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman in Paternoster-Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Field, in Leadenhall-Street, London | |
Horae lyricae : poems chiefly of the lyric kind, in three books sacred | |
The Lives Of The Most Eminent English Poets With Critical Observations On Their Works By Samuel Johnson in Four Volumes. | |
new and complet system of Arithmeticks | |
The poems of David Mallet, Esq.. | |
The poems of John Armstrong, M. D.. | |
The Poems Of Milton. | |
Poems Of Rowe and Tickell | |
The poems of Somervile, Esq.. | |
The poems of William Collins. | |
The poetical works of John Scott, Esq. | |
Scrophulous disorders | |
The sea-piece a narrative, philosophical and descriptive poem. In five cantos | |
Self-knowledge a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature | |
A sermon preached at Daventry : December 7, 1755, on occasion of the late earthquake at Lisbon, November, 1, 1755 | |
The student and pastor : or, directions how to attain to eminence and usefulness in those respective characters. By John Mason, M. A.. | |
Tales and translations | |
A tour through the island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journees ... interspaced with useful observations. Particularly suited for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island. Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel Defoe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson, author of Clarissa &c. and brought down to the present time by gentlemen of eminence in the literary world. The eighth edition, with great additions and improvements, in four volumes. Vol I. [-IV.]. | |
traveller's pocket-book, or Ogilby and Morgan's book of the roads... | |
The works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. In eleven volumes. Vol. VIII.. | |
Young's poems. |