814 
HE 
Hayti: grants to sufferers, xlii 163, 166. 
xliii 189. xliv 585 
«+++ Toussaint l’Ouverture appointed gene- 
ral in chief, xlii 275 > 
L go ipes from him to Buonaparte, xliii 
+++» proclamations by him, xliii 362, 365 
soe —__ Buonaparte, xiii 371 
e+e- gen. Leclerc appointed to the govern- 
ment, xliii 372. xliy 210 
---+ French expedition to, xliv 66, 74, 90, 
91, 209, 366, 389, 681-94 
«+++ importance of, xliy 210, 389. 
es oo revolt against the French, xliv 
eons 88 conduct of the French, xliv 
471. xlv 329, 366 
e+». expulsion of the French from, xlv 
290, 329, 541. xlvi 195 
«+++ bloodhounds sent from Cuba, xlv 431 
«-+» Dessalines proclaimed emperor, xlvi 
195 
es. cruelties at, xlvi 408 
e+. proclamations by Dessalines, x]vi 714, 
716 
cease aan Of gen. Ferrand, xlvii 
738 
e+e. constitution of, xlvii 739 
«++. Dessalines put to death, and succeed- 
ed by Christophe, xlviii 241. xlix 658- 
64 
e+» new constitution, xlix 229, 705 
«+e. trade with G. Britain, xlix 232 
+--+» address to neutrals respecting trade, 
xlix 660 
»++. Christophe and his wife crowned king 
and queen, liii 164] 
--.. his fleet blockaded by a British squa- 
dron, iii 93 
+++ defeated by Petion, liv 212] 
+++. attempt of France to recover it, lvi 
199} 
«+s. equipage of the king, lvi 105 
-. ++ funeral of one of the royal family, lvi 
63 
«++. Court Calendar, lviii 100 
Hayward, Ichabod, xxix 223] 
———— Rich. executed for cutting and 
maiming, xlvii 369 
Haywood, G. lvi 336 
maj. xiv 133] 
Thos. ii 112 
Hazard, G. x 95] 
Hazeland, W. vi 64] 
Hazledine, J. xl 387 
W. xlvii 432. Ixi 302 
Hazlit, Rob. convicted of robbing the mail, 
xiii 139] 
Head, extraordinarily large, xii 87 
+++» practice of flattening, lviii 498 
Head, James, convicted of arson, Ixi 205 
—— J. 1lxi 304 
Headach, remedy for, xix 133 
Headfort, T. margq. of, xliv 402. xlyi 414 
Heald, Benj, ix 60] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
HE 
Heald, couns. 1xi 221,279 
Mary, executed for poisoning her 
husband, ly 31 
Health, on preserving from the effects of 
dews and damp air, iii 120 
+++. See also Seamen 
Healths, antiquity of drinking, iv 155 
Healy, Cath. lviii 26 
Heard, E. lxi 303 
—— sir Isaac, xxviii 207] xxxiii 16] 
xxxviii 12. xlvii 38]. 1 184* ; 
Hearne, capt. xxxix 34 
S. lxi 39, 88 
——— T. v 257. viii 261. xv 139. xix 159, 
xx 145, xxvi 102. xxxviii 325 
Heart, structure of the, xl 367 
Heat, great degree men and animals are 
capable of supporting, xi 91. xix 84 
-..- difference of colours in imbibing, xii 
103 
---. of different places, xix 81. xxx 53, 57 
+-+-- power in animals and vegetables of 
producing, xix 87 
of 
enduring, | 118 
+++» patent for communicating to the air in 
rooms, xxxvi 348 
+--+ experiments on, xxxix 423. xliii 467 
+++. means of confining, xxxix 423 
«++. elementary. See Caloric 
Ager” used for tanning leather, v 92. ix 
9 
«++. makes excellent tea, li 840 
«++» useful in feeding stock, 75. 
Heath, xlyii 398 
abp. Nich. xiv 144. xxxiii 367] 
col. (Amer.) xviii 128*] 
J. xxv 216] xxvi 207] xxxi 198] 
xxxviii 29, xlv 382. xlviii 94. xlix 484, 
491.1 16*. lv 277, 291. lvii 271 
James, xvii 502 
Luke, executed for murder, ly 74 
maj. gen. (Amer.) xxiv 21] 
rey. Dr. x1 50 
Heathcoate, James, lviii 349 
—— Jos. lix 234 
Heathcote, Rob. xlvii 374 
sir Gilbert, xxxiii 288] xl 210] 
liv 217] lvii 6] 24. 1x20] 
Heathen gods. See Deities 
Heather, J. Beak, xxxiii 8] 
Heathfield, Franc. Aug. 2nd lord, xxxv 49] 
1 278* r 
——, 
G, Aug. Ist lord, v 39] vi 78] 
vii 64] ix 62] 86] 99] xxii 327] xxiv 7] 
170] xxv 104] 112] 169] 231*] 209] 258) 
280] xxvii 236] xxix 208] xxxiv 134 
-.-. resigns all his employments in Ireland, 
xviii 106] 
. monument in St. Paul’s, xxxv 174] 
-+.. tower to the memory of, xxxv 49 
Heaton, bish. iv 15 
Eman.’ lvi 336 
Heaviside, J. xlv 381 
Heber, Reginald, xlvi 907 
