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petitioning clergy in their application for an enlargement of 



the terms of conformity ; and he avowed hinifclf on all oc- 



cafions, without difguife, the friend and advocate of civil 



and religious liberty. In his theological opinions, he confi- 



Uered iiimftlf as coinciding more nearly with Apollinaris, 



than with any other. ot RulUa, which rifes near Suchotzkoi, in the government 



TAY-MING, in Geography, a city of China, of the fiHl of Novgorod, and runs into the Mologa, 16 milc« N. of 



rank, in Pe-tche-li ; 232 miles S.S.W. of Peking. N. lat. Uftiuzna. 



E. long. 114=49'. TCHAHAN Hotun, a town of Chincfe Tartary 



TA YNG, a town of Corea ; 25 miles S.E. of Haimen. 260 miles N. of Peking. N lat ai° c8' E loii 

 TAYWAN, or Tai-ouan, the capital of Formofa; 117° 29'. ^ • '\i i ■ ■ 



TCHAGANSKOI, a fortrefs of Rnma, 011 the Ural ; 

 i6mile6 S. of Undflc. 



TCHAGODO, a town of Ruflia, in the government of 

 Novgorod, on the lake Voz ; 240 miles N.E. of Nov- 

 gorod. N. lat. 60° 30'. E. long. 38° 44'._Alfo, a river 



)tzkoi, in 

 Mologa, 



36° 20' 



ang. 



which fee. 



TAZ, a river of Ruflia, which rifcs from two lakes, Ku 

 and Din, and runs into the Tazovlkaia gulf, N. lat. 67^35'. 

 E. long 80° 14'. 



TAZABUCO, a town of Peru ; 46 miles E.N.E. of 

 La Plata. 



TAZATA, in Anc'iaU Geography, an ifland of the 

 Cafpian fea, near the coaft of Hyrcania. Pliny. It is called 

 Talca by Ptolemy, and Tidga by Mela. 



TAZEE, in Geography, 7i town of Candahar ; 70 miles 

 E. of Candahar. 



TAZEWELL, a poft-town of Tenneflee ; 517 miles 

 W.S.W. of Wafhington. 



TAZINA, in Ancient Geography, *a town of Afia, in 

 Media. 



TAZLA, or Salato, in Geography, a lake of Afiatic 

 Turkey, 36 miles long, and 2 broad ; 30 miles N. of 

 Cogni. 



Tazla, a town of Afiatic Turkey^ in Caramania ; 28 

 miles N. of Cogni. 



TAZOVSKAIA, a gidf or bay in the Obn<aia gulf, 

 formed by the waters of feveral rivers of Siberia, and joined 

 to the Obfl<aia gulf, about 140 miles in length, and 3 in 

 fcreadth. N. lat. 67^ 40' to 69°. E. long. 76' to 80°. 



TAZ REE, a town of Perfia, in the pronnce of Lariftan; 

 15 miles N.E. of Tarem. 



TAZUS, Tachely, in Ancient Geography, a town in 

 the interior of the Tauric Cherfonefus, E. of Portacra, men- 

 tioned by Ptolemy. — Alfo, a town of Afiatic Sarmatia, upon 

 the northern coaft of the Euxine fea. 



TAZZETTA, in Botany, the fpccific name chofen by 

 I-innacus, who fpells it incorrtiStly, for the Polyanthus Nar- 

 clfTus. (See Narcissus.) The word is Italian for a final! 

 cup, and De Theis fuppofes it was firft applied in Italy to 

 this flower, which is much cultivated there, and ufually im- 

 ported from thence, in its higheft perfe6lioD, by our florifts. 

 Still we do not fee how Liuna:us came to adopt tliis name, 

 nor, indeed, how it fell in his way. 

 TCHA. See Tea. 



Tcha, or Cangua, in Geography,. See CanGA. 

 TCHABA, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Natolia ; i8 

 miles E. of Boli. 



TCHABA R, a river of Chinefe Tartary, which runs 

 north into the Songarie. 



TCHABISGHI, a town of Ruflia, in the government 

 of Irkutik, on the Amur ; 40 miles N.N.E. of Slretenik. 



TCHACAHAMAR, a town of Thibet ; 10 miles W. 

 of Ort,). 



TCHACAOSO, a town of Thibet ; 25 miles S. of 

 Chatcheou. 



TCHACA-TCHOUTCHI, a town of Thibet; 30 

 miles N.W. of Tchontori. 



TCHACA-TOHOI, a town of Chinefe Tartary, in the 

 country of Hami ; 15 miles N.W. of Quatcheou. 



TCHADOBSKO, a town of Ruflia, in the government 

 -of Tobolflc, on the Tunguflia ; 2>2 miles EL of Enifei/k. 



Tchahan Hanwr, a town of Chinefe Tartary ; 38^ miles 

 S.W. of Coucou. 



Ten AH AN Soubarhan Hotun, a town of Chinefe Tartary ; 

 163 miles N.N.E. of Peking. N. lat. 41° 38'. E. lonff. 

 1 18° 44'. ^ 



TCHAHASGU Hotuk, a town of Chincfe Tartary ; 

 683 miles N.N.E. of Peking. N. lat. 49° 74'. E. W. 

 127° 42'. t:' Jt fi 



TCHAHI, a town of Perfia, in the province of Cho- 

 rafan, or Khoraflan ; 258 miles N. of Herat. 



TCHAIA, a river of Ruflia, which runs into the Lena, 

 near Tchamflca, in the government of Irkutfk. N. lat. 

 58° 5'. E. long. 109° 34'. 



TCJiAICAN, a town of Corea; 28 miles W. of 

 Outchuen. 



TCHAI-YAM, a river of China, which joins the Lo, 

 15 miles W.S.W. of Pao-king. 



TCHAKAN-TOTOHO Kiamen, a poft of Chinefe 

 Tartary, in the country of the Monguls ; 18 miles S.E. of 

 Kara-Hotun. 



TCHAKET, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Aladulia ; 

 15 miles N. of Adana. 



TCHAKTELA, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Cara- 

 mania ; 27 miles N. of Akfhehr. 



TCHAL, a town of Kurdiftan, or Curdiftan ; 28 miles 

 E. of Amadielu 



TCHALBISCHEVO, a town of Ruflia, in the go- 

 vernment of Tobolfk ; 20 miles S. of Enifeiflc. 



TCHALMOZA, a town of Ruflia, in the government 

 of Oloiietz, on the north-calb coaft of lake Onezfkoe ; 32 

 miles S.E. of Povenetz. 



TCHAM, a town of Corea ; 420 miles E. of Peking. 



TCHAMDSOU-TIGAC, a lake of Thibet, about 36 

 miles in circumference. N. lat. 31° 30'. E. long. 81° 26'. 



TCHAMNAGOM-DOU, a lake of Thibet, about 

 36 miles in circumference. N. lat. 30° 50'. E. long. 

 9f 54'- 



TCHAMSKA, a town of Ruflia, in the government of 

 Irkutfc ; 64 miles E.N.E. of Kirenlk. 



TCHAM-TCHIM Hotun, a town of Corea; 415 

 miles E. of Peking. N, lat. 40° 9'. E. long. 1 34" 46'. 



TCHAM-TIEN, a town of Chinefe Tartary ; 43 miles 

 N.W, of Siao-ku-leou. 



TCHAMTOU, a town of Thibet ; 54 miles S.W. of 

 Contchondfong. 



TCHANG, a lake of China, about 20 miles in circum- 

 ference ; 40 miles N.E. of Tcin-tcheou. 



TCHANG-CHAN, or Chan-sax, a fmall ifland in the 

 Chinefe fea, and inotl foutherly of thofe called Mi-a-tou ; 

 18 miles N.W. of Tcng-tcheou. 



TCHANG-FONG, a town of Corea ; 63 miles E.S.E. 

 of King-ki-tao. 



TCHANG-HOA, a town of China, of the third rank, 

 in the ifle of Hainan ; 42 miles S.W. of Tchen-tchcou. 



TCHANG-ING, a town of Corea ; 40 miles S. of 

 Kang. 



TCHANG- 



