Sam. Buckley
Active Years
Min year: 1696, Max year: 1731, Max count: 48
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1696: The French perfumer
- 1698: An account of the taking of Carthagena by the French, in the year 1697
- 1699: A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament
- 1699: A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament
- 1699: A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament
- 1699: Tully's three books of offices
- 1700: The history of the renown'd Don Quixote de la Mancha
- 1701: The harmony of the Evangelists
- 1703: The history of the renowned don quixote dela mancha
- 1703: The Monthly register: or, Memoirs of the affairs of Europe, &c
- 1703: The Monthly register: or, Memoirs of the affairs of Europe, &c
- 1704: A supplement to Dr. Hammond's Paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament. In which his interpretation of many important Passages is freely and impartially examin'd: and the Sacred Text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter. By Monsieur Le Clerc. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the Author to a Friend in England, occasion'd by this Translation. Likewise his paraphrase, with Notes on the beginning of St. John's Gospel, which is not in the Latin Hammond, is inserted in its proper place
- 1705: The art of English poetry
- 1706: Tully's three books of offices
- 1706: Tully's three books of offices
- 1709: A discourse by M. Samuel Puffendorf, upon the alliances between Sweden and France
- 1709: Memoirs of what past in Christendom
- 1710: The art of English poetry
- 1711: The Spectator
- 1712: The Bishop of St. Asaph's charge to the clergy of that diocese, in 1710
- 1712: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London
- 1712: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London
- 1712: The history of the revolutions in Portugal, being an enlargement of an account formerly publish'd of the revolution there in the year 1640; and now review'd, the history taken higher, and deduc'd to the year 1669. By the Abbot de Vertot, Of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Medals, at Paris. Translated from the French
- 1712: The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha
- 1712: A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12
- 1712: A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12
- 1713: General maxims in trade, particularly applied to the commerce between Great Britain and France
- 1713: The Englishman
- 1713: The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede
- 1713: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1713: A true relation of the late case in convocation, concerning an address proposed to be presented to Her Majesty upon the conclusion of the peace
- 1713: Funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble
- 1713: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1713: A funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble
- 1713: The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to be used to prevent it. By Richard Mead, M.D. fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1720: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1728: The Bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1728: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1728: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity.
- 1728: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity.
- 1728: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity.
- 1728: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1729: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1729: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity.
- 1730: The Bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1730: The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted, "that reason is a sufficient guide in matters of religion, without the help of revelation
- 1730: The Bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1730: The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted, "that reason in a sufficient guide in matters of religion, withou the help of revelation
- 1730: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity
- 1730: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1730: The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1730: The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted, "that reason is a sufficient guide in matters of religion, withou the help of revelation
- 1731: The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1731: The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity
As Printer
- 1697: Latitudinarius orthodoxus
- 1713: The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede
- 1714: Tully's offices
- 1714: Concio ad synodum ab archiepiscopi commissariis episcopis & clero Provinciaĉ Cantuariensis celebrandam habita in Ĉde Paulina londinensi die Jovis 16to Februarii, MDCCXIII. A Lancel. Blackburne,
- 1714: The Muscovite
- 1714: An answer to a pamphlet entituled
- 1716: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1716: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Lord Almoner to His Majesty, upon the subject of Bishop Merks; by occasion of seizing some libels, particularly a collection of papers written by the Late R. Reverend George Hickes, D.D
- 1717: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1717: A third letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Lord Almoner to His Majesty, upon the subject of Bishop Merks; wherein the nomination, election, investiture, and deprivation of English Prelates, are shew'd to have been originally constituted and govern'd by the sovereign power of kings and their parliaments: Against the pretensions of our new fanaticks, who have withdrawn themselves from the establish'd church into a separate communion, under the name of some deprived bishops and their supposed successors.
- 1720: A memorial presented to the King of Great-Britain, by M. Wesselofski
- 1722: A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
- 1729: The trade and navigation of Great-Britain considered
- 1730: The trade and navigation of Great-Britain considered
- 1731: The Bishop of London's third pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1731: The trade and navigation of Great-Britain considered
- 1731: The bishop of London's Third pastoral letter to the people of his diocese
- 1731: The charge of Edmund, Lord bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese; in his visitation begun in the cathedral church of St. Paul, the 28th day of May, 1730. Concerning the proper Methods of Opposing and Defeating the present Attempts of Infidels against the Christian Religion
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