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A compleat history of the whole proceedings of the Parliament of Great Britain, against Dr. Henry Sacheverell: with his tryal before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanours; The Reasons of those Lords that enter'd their Protests; and the Speeches of several Lords before Judgment was given.
Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A general history of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars, vulgarly called Tartars. Together with a description of the countries they inhabit. In two volumes. I. The genealogical history of the Tatars, translated from the Tatar Manuscript written in the Mogul Language by Abu'l Ghâzi Bahâder, Khân of Khowârazm. II. An account of the present state of the Northern Asia, as it includes Grand Tatary, (or the Countries possess'd by the Moguls and Tatars) and Siberia: With some Observations relating to Great Russia, Turky, Arabia, Persia, India and China. With two maps exhibiting the antient and present state of Grand Tatary. The whole made English from the French, with several Improvements and Additions.
Ebülgâzî Bahadir Han, Khan of Khorezm, 1603-1663.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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Interesting historical events, relative to the provinces of Bengal, and the empire of Indostan. With a seasonable hint and perswasive to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company. As also the mythology and cosmogony, fasts and festivals of the Gentoo's, followers of the Shastah. And a dissertation on the Metempsychosis, commonly, though erroneously, called the Pythagorean doctrine. By J. Z. Holwell, esq; part I.
Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Interesting historical events, relative to the provinces of Bengal, and the empire of Indostan. With a seasonable hint and perswasive to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company. As also the mythology and cosmogony, fasts and festivals of the Gentoo's, followers of the Shastah. And a dissertation on the Metempsychosis, commonly, though erroneously, called the Pythagorean doctrine. By J.Z. Holwell, Esq; Part I.
Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]