Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, 1751-1830
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, 1751-1830, orientaliste
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey
Nathaniel Brassey Halhed British orientalist and philologist
VIAF ID: 41864910 ( Personal )
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Works
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A calculation on the commencement of the millennium : and a short reply to Dr. Horne's pamphlet entituled Sound argument, dictated by common sense : together with cursory observations on the Age of credulity | |
Code of Gentoo laws, or, Ordinations of the pundits. From a Persian translation, made from the original, written in the Shanscrit language | |
A code of Gentoo laws, or Ordinations of the pundits : part 1 / [Suivi de] An historical and political view of the Decan, South of the Kistnah : part 2 | |
Coup-d'oeil sur l'état politique de la Grande-Bretagne, au commencement de l'année 1787. Traduit de l'anglois sur la sixieme édition | |
Erotica: The elegies of Propertius; | |
A grammar of the Bengal language | |
Imitations of some of the epigrams of Martial : Part I. | |
A letter to Governor Johnstone, etc. etc : On Indian affairs. | |
Letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhead, Esquire, containing some remarks on his preface to the Code of Gentoo laws, lately published | |
A Letter to the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke On the Subject of his late Charges against the Governor-General of Bengal | |
The letters of Detector on the reports of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to consider how the British possessions in the East-Indies may be held and governed with the greatest security and advantage to this country, and how the happiness of the natives may be best promoted. | |
Liberty and equality: a sermon, or essay. | |
The love epistles of Aristænetus : translated from the Greek into English metre. | |
Mr. Halhed's essay on the slain lamb of the Revelations : And observations on Mr. Brothers's present confinement. | |
Réglemens des brames | |
Short review of the political state of Great-Britain | |
The speech of Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, Esq. delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 31, 1795 : respecting the confinement of Mr. Brothers, the prophet. | |
Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers, and of his mission to recall the Jews. By Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P. | |
Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, lord high chancellor of England. On the present confinement of Richard Brothers, in a private Mad-House. By Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P. | |
Vivādārnavasētu. |