DIE 
ve Abc of the Sables d’Olonne, in the el ea = La 
Vendée. town has 1049 mhabitants. whole 
canton or ifland has two Salemi and 2053 eabicie 
Herbin. Statiltique ce la Fra 
1£EU-LE Fit, a fma.l oe “of eae in the department 
of She Dréne, chief place of a can nthe diftrié of Mon- 
es E. of that ee, as {cme mineral 
tch is particularly “emarkable for the great 
ntity of native vitriol which its water contains. hi 
er, taken inwardly, is an excellent remedy again&t thofe 
By feafes of the eyes which require tonics ; it diffipates inflam- 
mation, ftrengthens the fight, and cures befides all cutaneous 
dif-afes, and long-ltarding ulcers. 
The population ot Dieu-le- Fit amounts to 2847 indivi- 
“T'he canton contains, upon a territorial extent o 
330 kitiometres, 16 eas 
Disu & mon droit, q d. and my + 
the arms of England, frit Eee iy king Richer 
timate, that he held not his empire in vaflalage of any 
morta 
porn 
t was afterwards taken up by Edward IIT. when he firft 
late queen Anne, who ufed the morto Semper eadem 3 
wien had been gigs ufed by queen Elizabeth. 
Dieu fon af, in Law, are words o'ten ufed in our old 
law; and itisa mazim in law, that the a& of G.d fhall pre- 
judice no man. herefore, if a houfe be blown down by a 
tempett, thunder, or lightning, the lcflee or tenant for life or 
years, fhall be excufed in walte. Likewife he hath by the 
Jaw a foecial intereft to take timber to bu'ld the houfe again 
forhishabitation. (4 Rep. 63. 11 Rep. o when 
the condition of a bond confilts of two parts in the disjunc- 
tive, aud both are poflible at the time of the earcaocas made, 
and afterward one of them becomes impoffible by the a& o 
God, the obligor is not cae to eae a hen ae 
‘5 Rep. 22.) nd whcre erfon appear in 
urt ata aos day, if before fie a . dicth, ' the ole 
ne is faved, See Bon 
DIEUE, in cu: aphy,a town of France, in the depar 
ment of the Meufe, and diftrict of Verdun, on the Meufe; a 
miles S. of Verdun. 
DIEULISH, a river of England, which runs into the 
Stour, near Sturmintfter, in Dorle tthi 
DIEULOWARD, a town of Era e, in the depart- 
ment of the Meurte, on the Mofelle, and diftrict of Pont-a- 
Mouffon ; three leagues N. N. W. of Nancy. 
DIEUPART, Cuarues, in Biography, we believe, was 
2 native of France, but who had refided fo long in England, 
that his name only fuggefted the idea of his not being an 
Englihman. e have been informed, by thofe who re- 
n. 
eras were performed half in 
and half in Ttalian; and in 1710 
DIE 
jointly at Clayton’s houfe, in York buildings, where there 
was a larze room, which had long been appropriated to con- 
certs. propofals for this undertaking are ae in 
two Ictte ae in the Spe@ator, N* 258 and 2 Ree 
ay cn continued but a fhort time ; a 
find Clayton engazed with fir Richard Siecle, i in a ce 
(aa at York buildings. Haym went to the Haymarket, 
ecame a a in = opera band, was frequently the 
oper ne fom the compofer; while Dieupart 
pace hinfel is ae the harpfichoid, and was admitted 
in that eae) into fome of the belt families j in the king- 
dom: but late n life, he degener ou into negligence and 
a vulgar tattle; ie low concerts at alc-! oufes in obfcure 
parts of the tow n, where he won al] eee y bis neat and 
elegant manner of playing Corelli’s folos, which be might 
ave cone in better company, if, like poor Smart the poet, he 
had not, cur'ng hisderangemeit, preferred fou i linen to clean. 
Dieupart had a ae paifion for difguiling | hifi like a 
fidler, a d playing in booths at fa’ The ie 
Mr. Naphthali Poa (a firlt rate di feiantes on the vio lin) 
found him out at May fair in that capacity, by his ftyle of 
playing, in which he did not remember to difguife bow, 
his tone, or his oi Fie died about the year 1740 ata 
great age, and in very indigent circumftanccs. We find in 
the Dutch seen: of the time, fi 
(eo) 
| 
Dieuse, in Geography, a {mall town of 
France, in the department of the Meu 
Seille, between as and Saverne, fix miles 
W. of Nan Lat. 48° 50’. It has the richeft falt 
fpaees in rae Their annual produce averages 256,908 
French qvintaux. 
€ contains 3344 goal 
105050, given ds 24 
extent of 18734 kil: nad 
France 
DIEXAH ADRIA, : Natural Hifcry, the name on a 
ee us of oo a is derived from the Greek 
The canton reckons 
8, upon 
""Herbia Statiftique de 
8 genus neh are se two known fpe- 
with Ione! narrow, cre fharp-pointed pyramids, 
s-cave on Men : and, 2. One with 
: a is found in the mine 
os mines of the 
: é cffils pe 
DIEXODUS, Aiz:kod6., in Riders: is ued for digreffion, 
which fre, 
DJEZAN, in Cevsrapl ye a fea-port o ee fituated 
Red of a large 
on a cape of the ich form 
place for trade, but fince coffee “i iia fo mu 
mand, of which they have none, that 
Loheia ‘and Hodeida. 
other terms, troublefome ignorant fanatics. 
pec Fabject t to — The faunteit, fignifying Pha- 
rao t 
very frequen The place 
abou nds with eel ‘fth, and fruit whichis brought from 
the eee ins, whence they are alfo fupplied with very 
good water, 
DIEZE Maxims of Ramen in Mufic, is an aor 
nofe 
a territorial - 
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