HAB 
all be left to the juftice of the judges’ pd aflife. 7. That 
any ops h prifoner may move for and obtain his habeas corpus, 
as well oat of the chancery or od pier as out of the 
kin*'s bench or common pleas; and the lord chancellor or 
judg $ denying the fame, on fight of the warrant or 0 oath 
S thall 
ofit ; frat incur 
penalt premunire, and fhall be incapable of the 
king’s Seabd. And, left this a@ fhould be evaded, by de- 
unreafonable ‘pail, or fureties, for the  prifoner $ ap- 
pearance, it is declared by 1 W. & M. ftat. 2 cap. 2. that 
exceflive bail ought not to be require 
‘In confequence of this a&, it. is now expected by the 
court, that, upon writs of babeas corpus at the common law, 
the writ fhould be immediately obeyed, without waiting for 
any or pluries ; otherwife an attachment ‘will iffue. 
Blackft. Com. vol. i. p. 135, &c. vol. iii. p. 1 
The prefervation of perional liberty by fuch footie. and 
cihipeiay explicit eee: of Magna Charta, 
Hat no | n or imprifoned but by the 
— judgment of his equals, or aut the law of the land,’’ is 
‘Importance to the public: for if once it were left in 
a A arg of — = Sle etees sere score to = pie 
he alarm of tyranny throughout the 
: But’ confinement of the perion by fecretly 
igs him to g l, wl 
as sn, re uw or 
ng 
of Rome was wont: 
nation: parts rates its igo 
say hd it for ev 
eegraphy, two iflands j in the Mediter- 
ee ot 
> Be repabhc in # ag os alt= 
“of Algiers's one of’ which, about . 
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three’ miles in circumference, lies feven miles N.E. fr 
cape Figalo, with a harbour an 
3 4b E. long. o’ ro’. The other, bein {maller, is fitu- 
ets mie 12 miles more to the E. four miles §.W. of cape 
“HABELSCHWERDT, a town of Silefia, in the 
county of Glatz, feated on the Niefle ; dependent on the 
town of Glatz ; but made a free town in 1319. The church 
. belongs to the. Roman Catholics; but the Lutherans are 
allowed to hold their religious affembhies i in a town-houfes 
eight miles S. of Glatz. N. lat. 50° 8’. long. 16° 24’. 
HABENA, in Surgery, is a name of a bandage for 
keeping the fides of wounds in contaét. 
HABENARIA, in Botany, Sain habena, a thong ; onac- 
count of the long narrow ftrips or eit of the lip, at leaft 
in the original genus as founded by profeffor Willdenow, 
though Mr. Brown has greatly augmented ped sage: on 
other principles. Willd. Sp. Pl. ws 44. 
v. 1,312. (Orchis; Linn. Gen Swartz. ‘Orchid. 6.) 
—Clafs and order, Gynandria Wiebke Nat.” Ord, 
Orchidea. 
Gen. Ch. Cal. three-leaved ; —- Rin ig ag 
aulted Petals 
mar club b-tha 
very fhort ; igma. peeone: in front,. und 
Peric. Capfule inferior, oblong, taper, of one cell and three’ 
Seeds numerous, minute, ened ‘ 
ng; the upper one 
é ear. Nea) ith a ie anf 
Anther terminal, of two parallel vertical c ells, with 
horns at its bafe. 
ed only fpecies in | Willdenow are, 
atitis. (Orchis is habenaria ; Bin’ Sp. 
. macrocer. te 
1231. Swartz. Obf. 319. t. g:)— Spur witha: les 
ag ng as the Sede Csi et Native of eral ofa’: 
sions among the ogee of Jamaica. tags Bulb {o- - 
ms downy. a foot or two » leafy, 
oth. Leaves ever ees sate: Spike - 
of BK ob eige fae ip and pet long narrow 
- tharp. fegments th the lip ae petal, and afc 
- have a very 
2; 3 Ica 
Prod. 18. }—“ Spur pe eye 
; late.”’—Native of . 
ance. Ta every eden dace ‘are Sy ech prt, the 
- premifes, and. t habendum: the office 
prefs the name of the grantor, the grantee, and the. thing. : 
granted. See Deep. 
The habendum i is ‘to ee the eftate, fo Mes the general» 
by r aap Soha 2 of la pale’ in the 
