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Books by J. Z. Holwell: Books in the extended shelves: Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies: With some observations on the practice and mode of treating that disease in those parts (Gutenberg ebook) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies: With some observations on the practice and mode of treating that disease in those parts. ... By J. Z. Holwell, F.R.S. (London : printed for T. Becket, and P. A. De Hondt, 1767) (HTML at ECCO TCP) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: An address from John Zephaniah Holwell, esq. : to Luke Scrafton, esq., in reply to his pamphlet, intitled, Observations on Mr. Vansittart's narrative. (T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, 1767) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: Dissertations on the origin, nature, and pursuits, of intelligent beings, and on divine providence, religion, and religious worship ... (Cruttwell, 1786) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: Evénemens historiques intéressans, relatifs aux provinces de Bengale, & à l'empire de l'Indostan; on y a joint la mythologie, la cosmogonie, les fêtes & les jeûnes des gentous que suivent le Shastah, & une dissertation sur la métempsycose, dont on attribue faussement le dogme à P̂ythagore (Chez Arkstee & Merkus, 1768) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: A genuine narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen, and others, who were suffocated in the Black-Hole in Fort-William, at Calcutta, in the Kingdom of Bengal, in the night succeeding the 20th day of June, 1756, in a letter to a friend (A. Millar, 1758) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: India tracts. (Printed for T. Beckett and P.A. de Hondt, near Surry-street, in the Strand, 1764) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: India tracts / I, An address to the proprietors of East-India stock; setting forth, the unavoidable necessity, and real motives, for the revolution in Bengal, 1760. II, A refutation of a letter from certain gentlemen of the Council at Bengal, to the honourable the Secret committee. III, Important facts regarding the East-India company's affairs in Bengal, from the years 1752 to 1760, with copies of several very interesting letters. IV, A narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen who were suffocated in the Black hole in Fort William, at Calcutta, June 1756. V, A defence of Mr. Vansittart's conduct ... (Printed for T. Becket, 1764), also by Henry Vansittart (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: 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. (T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, 1765) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: Interesting historical events, relative to the provinces of Bengal, and the empire of Indostan. With a seasonable hint and perswasive to the honorable 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. (Printed for T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, 1765) (page images at HathiTrust) Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798: A review of the original principles, religious and moral, of the ancient Bramins : comprehending an account of the mythology, cosmogony, fasts, and festivals, of the Gentoos, followers of the Shastah, with a dissertation on the Metempsychosis, commonly, though erroneously, called the Pythagorean Doctrine. (Printed for Vernor, at his Shops, 1771), also by Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
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