Nathaniel Brassey Halhed
1751 – 1830
26 works on record
Works

A calculation on the commencement of the millennium

A code of Gentoo laws

Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers, and of his mission to recall the Jews

A letter to Governor Johnstone, &c. &c. on Indian affairs ..

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 [pseud.] on the seventh and eight reports of the Select committee, and on the India regulating bill](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/5570949-M.jpg)
The letters of Detector [pseud.] on the seventh and eight reports of the Select committee, and on the India regulating bill
A grammar of the Bengal language, 1778
1969
A code of Gentoo laws, or, Ordinations of the pundits
Code des loix des Gentoux, ou, Réglemens des brames
A memoir on the land tenure and principles of taxation
A grammar of the Bengal language
Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough
The whole of the testimonies
The second speech
Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers
Mr. Halhed's speech in the House of Commons: his reply to Dr. Horne's Sound argument & common sense, with cursory observations on The age of credulity, and his calculation on the millenium. ... The curious trial of Mr. Brothers, ..
Bodhaprakāśaṃ śabdaśāstraṃ phiriṅgināmupakārārtho kriẏate Hāledaṅgrejı̄. = A grammar of the Bengal language by Nathaniel Brassey Halhed. ..
Mr. Halhed's Essay on the slain lamb of the Revelations, and observations on Mr. Brothers's present confinement
The letters of Detector
Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers and of his mission to recal [sic] the Jews
A calculation on the commencement of the millennium, and a short reply to Dr. Horne's pamphlet, entituled "Sound argument, dictated by common sense"
The speech of Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, Esq. delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 31, 1795
Doubts of infidels
Imitations of some of the Epigrams of Martial ...
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
Elegies of Propertius