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HAMPSHIRE, col. 2, 1. 14, ;-. 181 1 ; 1. 15, ?•. 43,210 ; 

 1. 16, r. 245,080 — llS,8j5; 1.17, /-. 126,228. 



Hampshire, in America, 1. 7, r. 64 — 76,275 ; 1. 16, r. 

 containing 9784 inhabitants, of whom 929 are (laves. 



HAMPSTEAD, col. 2, 1. 8 from the end, r. 1811— 

 842 — 5480. 



Hampstead, in America, \. u!(. r. 1810 — 738. 



HAMPTON, 1. ult. r. 1811— 229— 1984. In Ame- 

 rica, 1. 2, r. 1274. 



Hampton, Eajl, I. 3, r. 660; 1. 9, r. 1810; 1. 10, r. 

 990; 1. 18, r. i8io; 1. ult. r. 570. 



HANCOCK, 1. 7, r. 31,031 ; 1. 13, r. containing to- 

 gether with its town 13,330 inhabitants, of whom the llaves 

 in the county are 6278, and in the town 78; 1. 19, r. 1049; 

 1. 23, r. 1 184 ; 1. 26, r. 311. 



HANIFAH, Abou, in Biography, a celebrated Ma- 

 hometan doftor of the 8th century, who was the founder of 

 the feft denominated Hanifites, and who was imprifoned at 

 Bagdad by the caliph Almanfor, becaufe he would not 

 fubicribe to the doctrine of abfolute predellination. He 

 was born at Cufa in the year 700, and died in prifon in the 

 70th year of his age. After his death his doftrine acquired 

 reputation ; and in the year 1092 a maufoleum was erected 

 to his memoi-y, and alfo a college for the votaries of his feet. 

 This brief account of him may not be unamuiingly clofed 

 with the following anecdote : — Having received from an 

 adverfary a rude blow on his face, he faid to the perfon who 

 thus aflaulted him, " I could return you outrage for out- 

 rage, but I will not ; I could accufe you to the cahph, but 

 I will not ; I could pray to God to avenge the affront, but 

 I will not : if the day of judgment were now come, I would 

 pray to God that I might enter heaven with you." D'Her- 

 belot, Bibl. Orient. 



HANOVER, col. 3, 1. 6, after Pennfylvania, add— 

 with 63 inhabitants ; 1. 9, add — the former having 1387, and 

 the latter 2461 perfons ; 1. 14, r. 1 171 ; 1. 16, add — con- 

 taining 2135 inhabitants; 1. 22, add — having 3843 inhabit- 

 ants. — Alio, a town of Burlington county. New Jerfey, 

 having 2536 perfons : — 1. 25, r. containing 15,082 perfons, 

 of whom 8454 are flaves. 



Hanover, a townfhip of Ohio, in Columbiana county, 

 having 735 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfhip of Ohio, in 

 Licking county, having 651 inhabitants. 



Hanover, Neiu. Add — Alfo, a county of New Orleans, 

 having 1 1 ,465 perfons, of whom 6442 are flaves. 



Hanover, Upper, a townfliip in Montgomery county, 

 in Pennfylvania, with 725 inhabitants. — Alfo, a tovrafhip in 

 Northampton county, in the fame flate, having 939 perfons. 

 — Alfo, a townfhip in Beaver county, in the fame ilate, 

 having 1090 perfons. 



HA RAN. Add — This is a town of the pachalic of 

 Orfa, inhabited by wandering Arabs, who were led hither 

 by a plentiful fupply of water, and fituated in N. lat. 36° 

 52'. E. long. 36° 5', on a flat fandy plain. See Charh-s. 



HARBOROUGH, col. 2, 1. 30, r. 1811—335—1704. 



HARDEN. See Hardin. 



HARDIN, or Harden, r. 7330 — 893 ; add — Alfo, 

 a townfhip of Prebble county, in Ohio, having 802 inha- 

 bitants. 



HARDISTON, a town of Suffex county, in New 

 Jerfey, having 1702 perfons. 



HARDWICK, 1. 2, r. 734 ; 1. 4, r. 1657 ; 1. 6, add— 

 containing 2561 perfons. 



HARDWICKIA, in Botany, fo called in honour of a 

 moft able and indefatigable botanifl and zoologiil. Col. 

 Thomas Hardwicke, F.L.S. long reiident in the Eall 

 Indies. Roxb. Corom. v. 3. 6. — Clafs and order, Decan- 



HAS 



drla Monogyma. Nat. Ord. Lomentacea, Linn. Lcumi- 

 nofn, JufT. * 



Eff. Ch. Calyx none. Petals five, nearly equal. Le- 

 gume with one feed. 



I. H. binata. Roxb. t. 209. — Native of the mountains 

 of the coaft of Coromandel. A large and handfome tree, 

 yielding valuable timber. Leaves alternate, ftalked, binate ; 

 leaflets unequally elliptical, entire, fmooth, from one to three 

 inches long. Floiuers numerous, rather fmall, yellowifh, in 

 axillary and terminal panicles. Legume lanceolate, an 

 inch and a, half long. Seed wedge-fliaped, inferted at the 

 fummit. 



HARDY, 1. 2, r. 5525, of whom 749 are flaves. 

 HA RE WOOD, 1. 5, r. In 181 1, its five townfhips con- 

 tained 259 houfes, and 13 15 perfons. 



HARFORD, 1.3, r. 21,258—4431; add— Alfo, a 

 townlhip of Luzerne county, in Pennfylvania, having 478 

 inhabitants. 



HARLEM, 1. 2, r. 939. 



HARLESTON, 1. 17, r. 1811; 1. 18, r. to\vn and 

 Reddenhall ; r. 277 — 15 16. 



HARLOW. In 181 1, the parifli contained 256 houfes, 

 and 1695 perfons ; 883 being males, and 812 females : 191 

 families employed in agriculture, and 102 in trade, manu- 

 faiftures, and handicraft. 



HARMONY. Add— It contained, in 18 10, 80 per- 

 fons. — Alfo, a townfhip of Ohio, in Champaign county, 

 having 595 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfhip of Maine, in the 

 county of Somerfet, having 351 inhabitants. 



HARP, col. 2, 1. ID from the bottom, for lyre r. liar. 

 HARPERSFIELD. Add — Alfo, a townfliip of 

 Geauga county, in Ohio, having 490 inhabitants. 



HARPSWELL, a townfhip of America, in Maine, and 

 county of Cumberland, having 1190 inhabitants. 

 HARRAN. See Haran. 



HARRINGTON, 1. 3, r. 469 ; at the clofe, add— It 

 contains 2187 inhabitants. 



HARRISON, 1. 6, r. 9958 inhabitants, of whom 458 

 were flaves in 1810 ; I.9, /•. 7883, of whom 989 were flaves. 

 Add — Alfo, a town of Maine, in Cumberland county, having 

 439 inhabitants.— Alfo, a townfhip of Ohio, in Pickaway 



county, having 29 1 inhabitants Alio, a county of Indiana, 



containing 2338 inhabitants ; of whom, in 1810, 15 were 

 flaves. — Alfo, a townfliip of the faid county, the other being 

 Exeter. — Alfo, another county in the fame territory, which, 

 with its townfhip, Wafhington, contains 1257 perfons, in- 

 cluding 6 flaves. 



HARROW, col. 2, 1. 9, infert — The town, with the 

 hamlet of Roxath and Sudbun,-, contains 283 houfes, and 

 1689 inhabitants. 



HARROWGATE, \. penult, add — The townfliip of 

 Bilfon and Harrowgate contains 286 houfes, and 1583 

 perfons. 



HARTFORD, 1. 3, r. 1831 ; 1. 6, r. Oxford for Cum- 

 berland ; 1. 7, r. 720 ; 1. 12, n 19; 1. 13, r. 44,733. 



Hartford City, 1. 11, r. 3955. Add — Hartford, ex- 

 cept the city, a townfhip of Hartford county, Connedicut, 

 contains 2048 inhabitants. 



Hartford, Eajl, 1. 4, r. 3240. 



HARTLAND, 1. 5, r. 2352. Add— Alfo, a town of 

 Hartford county, in Connefticut, having 1284 inhabitants. 

 HARWARD, a town of Worcefler county, in MafTa- 

 chufetts, containing 1 43 1 inhabitants. 



HARWICH, 1. 3 and 4, /•. 1811— 564— 3732. 

 Harwich, in America, 1. 4, r. 1942. 

 HARWINGTON, 1. 2, r. 1718. 



HASLEMERE, 1.4. ''• li^-TJ^- _^,, 



3S z HASLINGDEN, 



