HOB 71 



any class of men. The Christian must regard them as 



au lu.-.uus Jinl wtlil, .n.'l the mliilrl as t~.!i.-ii .uul un- 

 neaning. Although, with Us usual love of palpabili- 

 ty, be sialarits sorae mysteries, and attempts to re- 

 hia subject to a tew short and easy theorems, these 

 t to the Janr.ia.iuaa which the slight- 

 .t, that their only 



is to unhinge such religious views as his 

 may have fmamtj entertained, without fur- 



HOG 



aiatung any thing sataafactc 



c;p'l 1: .- t.'.c lllloil I rum tlir 



which it may have 



Hobbea will long be pointed to aa an eloquent and 

 laxnarkabie writer, but rather fitted to escita wonder 

 than to gain approbation. Hia itptenrions, however, arc 



Hot (locrtiii^ <4 that abtioimii't* which JIH naiiic tXfitrs 



sanin many who have never looked into hia writing*. 



tltu, and to have been thorougUy sincere in hi* 

 krncvoi ais < 



I Mfjh i:,t- kaataajaj 



sign of 



dently thought that the 



WUU :J ,,r.,.. llu u: fi 



and the world 



to every parposa a/ philoaophy ; and we 



The town is large, and is composed principally of hut* 

 built in the ordinary style. The mansion of the Dolah, 

 or governor, the moaques. the custom-house, and the 

 houses of the principal merchants, are built of stone. 

 There is a small castle near the sea, but it is nut ca- 

 pable of much deltitce. At the distance of a mile and 

 a half from Hodeida is a well of excellent water, tr in 

 which the town U supplied, the water nearer the town 

 being very bad. Hodeida is the sea-port of Beetlet'ack :e, 

 a town in the interior, about SO mile* from the coast, 

 and only about half a day's journey from the hills where 

 the coffee grows. 



The UoUh of Hodeida U accountable only to the I mam ; 

 but his jurisdiction is confined to the city. Hit reve- 

 nues ansiiit partly of the duties upon exported coffee. 

 All the cam ilt transactions at Hodeida are carried 

 on in Spanish dollars and cavears ; 40 cavears making 

 one Spanish dollar. The cavear is an imaginary coin.- 

 All foreign coins pass current here. The coffee from 

 BeeUetackie, which is intended for India, Muscat, or 

 Europe, is sent by land to Mocha; but that which is 

 intended for Jidda, is shipped at Hodeida. East Long. 

 48 59", and North Lat. 14' 49 1 , according to Lord Va- 

 lencia's chart. See Niebuhrs Trmrft Ikromgk Arabia, 

 sect. ix. chap. 8. ; and Milbume's Onttial Comment, 

 vol. i. p. 95, 96. 



He See AoRicvLTcmr.. vol. i. p. 899. 



HOGARTH ' >.. the celebrated painter, waa 



the grandaon of a yeoman, who psmiisd a small tene- 

 akeot in the vale of Bsmproa. near Ketidal in West. 



is *rrtajia*kW Miaor v ; Aubrey 

 MC U; and Ii0.be.-. ttWj. // 



> \ i a tra-port town of Araoia, 

 on the Red Sea, AKhuogh tiki harbour ia " 

 that of Lafaeia, yet it will admit only 



He had thre* son*. The aldast i 

 his father in his little fruhold ; the second aettled at 

 Troutbeck, near Kendai. and was remarkable fur a u- 

 lent at profincsat pastry ; the third son, who was the 

 r. after having kept a school in the 

 London, and pursued the aarae-oocu* 



W* tnM that it .in not b* ladalgtay In diaW or latpnf.awal aaasal 



. : r M | . . . 



i part of ib* inauy. Tk* aong. 



i la Ma youthful years Thaw* BSJSSi atraiaa." k* adda. wrre 

 fud frooi Ik* kUk. Who don oat rrcal aunu la Ms roMOanlon la parueia 



<! aa wfaomcr at aalan a* M. a*plMw. (at tb* narrow ield b* t 

 MM ila,kksailuii *t*ap*d bio* Ifaor oa* waa hardy enough to brr 



w, or east a Wcnng *y* ai M* waV 



ay to the .cr? 



SB*. laayaoUka^koaika.-ii.iai lo ktar a aan la aao of M. paaya. tl' aay 

 af WiitamilsB< at tats koarv TMa aay waaoolxd Tt* J.*oHa.a / Tr~ 

 M a* Vtga. or UM aacMoi rrvack dtaaM. Tito aaate w aal tee ttrfctto 

 Kerry km was to Ik* ptoc*, so tkat UM drsatMa. smiiaa mail nd af ***ry M of grain, la Ik* 



i fory of DUBJISI Ik* <hl of JTsisi sa< Ik* boenlng of Ih* ofj er* all rpr.emi*d 

 M oa. a* I ba*io*o*d to b* afeoM Ikrao Mat baa. aUa* lias* *f iMo *aW 



latd laid oa* by UM 



Mw JM kigk syka lias* ol 

 i pUerd abMt flBa h. ( b < 

 losy of h*at*al|VUM l.i 

 a* hill Do^aThot. rcW 

 l*a*th*r tkaa four ihrce 



I aa a (akncaUoa rf I 

 ; M* otlbof wa> Ik. aiur* aaaaipy 

 i Croat Aatthor of Malar*, far ihey wr DM grrea atop* of a aa* bill 



aroaiarlal crama. Lot at* IH1 yoa. Iker* mm moe. .pe^i.ior. for dkn* <! 



ko*d : aa4 Mt aw add. Mitt saor* to )ur roaroalia. that JOB ne.er aaw aa aodw* kalf ao wHI 



**f~*t i*e *af* lo a groat HOB*, dropped by OM atvU. aaoot a soantr of a 



" "ndg. acroaa WliiiraiBM | > IS. pusli. oal.ke ih* (oat of UM works, bar* 

 I - b. prttiaHan waa kwaaa by UM BHoatrala of at swewaVa*. ad wara folliwos by a 



'd M. kali, ihot k* would wT., UM voaaaaa lo aawM hu kack. aod *** lo pisy M. tddl* Iber* 



kigk a* struog |>ui : ih* grara- 



.ir >utc of UM 

 Iheatm In lndon wnuld 

 Tb* nhlbHfc.n was ksaoa 

 r, when k* IrMd la tan. to 

 of ps.pl. *nc aiaaa. 

 Thai adept bad K> far 

 ig an acci- 



away with Man. in* narrator prmaada ; Tim acnd<nt r t ihn iiiflained than de- 

 : nd the to-n. or Jack pudding of the rwre.jv w writ o> the in- 



in BaaBBBBl aaaaar. TMa *karact*r was UM Bwat Ivpanaol ptfvonage In th. 



rrtM. of ib 



'Ilk ibvir 



Ik* doubt* puepoa. of a ptay^ll aad a prulajnMi lor hi. dim fa** tb* 

 lo bako'd, and II called out Ike acton OB* by oo., le make UM tpacutur* 



and character.. I. II Ib* wboM draoMln pmoao) BMB* OM great circle on the atag*. Tb* audfnc* being 

 acawaiotaat with UM acton. UM play oaraod with Part* running aw.y with Helen, aod Mcmlaii. ,<am|-crmg after Ihcm. 

 Mlowvd UM dcatk of fatroriwa. Ik* rag* of AcMU**. tk* BmosoioB. of Pryw**, Ac. JU. and th* whole Intnlardrd with ap 

 . all tk. prodactVM of aid (old) Hogarth. Tb* kard. buw,,.r. bad b**a dead aodM years; sad. I belKve. thli PM* wa* 

 t M H BOt detract rroa. tk* K.,I of Mr Garrtck to aay, that hi. MSlral/urd 



MM. 

 otbabaaJuef W 



Waa U any 



"> nk yon. lo 



jut>ile* 



wss but a copy of one forty j can ago 

 of OB* t Bat I to ooi < 



few partiralan rrtpectlnt thi. poetical 

 I'BOIITI plsfi by Mr Wlker, the lecturer aa 

 Ibta*. k* aaya. of old lldgartb. had eflaa do- 

 t white h* held lb< plough, or wa< leading hia 

 HBBMIsai I r " He wai," continue. Sir WaJ. 

 ew her in. Not an inoJeni uc an ahnr 



iBSBa> lo break through any decmual of old and nl'hllahcd repute. If any 

 b* wa. MT* to krar htwuitf tun ( or*r Ik* whole parlib. 



dtotect | ao thai as* aonga war* wud to hat* had a gra.lar eff-ct oa Ik* manner, of 



to UM tnrMrnla of h,. .,! 



H borauM m.oy are eium in M& m ll 

 It waa niicu M me ire. aaucb In the manarr of Lo. 



BBOUr. w,re Bot too Mnctljr ooamrd. foe UM atcg* of lew y<ar> > aa sll reprrwplcd. 



parxh. The nod*o kor' 

 I r*. 



