HAT 
known while he was a bade fo poems and 
tranflations, but in L157 ” ‘was vas appointed hiftoriographer 
to Charles IX. of F 
the r jn. hich. ja had been educated, and embraced 
the tenets of yes Roman Catholics. .He was in the confi- 
dence of Henry Hie bene he came to the throne, and in 
I ist t prince his ¢ pica of France’’ 
which he receive i various honours ari dae 
accompanied Noailles, =? of Fore n his embaffies to 
England and Venice. in re Jeavia behind him 
feveral works, but that at by which he is Donel ly known is: 
his “ Hiftory of Frai the death of 
Charles VII.” eich wa was the firft boty of Tresch hiftory 
i ayle 
rifh and market town 
Vedne days. 
of jsaep begs foanded by Gilbert de 2 Agni in the ‘ee 
aphy, a town of the kingdom of 
Corea, in the province of Tchu-tin ; 90 miles S.W. of King- 
i or 1 48 126° 42! 
kitao. N. lat. 37° 48’. E. long. 1 .—Alfo, a town 
of n the province of Tche-kiang ; 20 miles S. of 
Tacheou 
aa gp, a town of Dar-fur; 50 miles N N.N.E. 
Cobbé. ae a wai - Nubia ; 60 miles S. of Syené. 
ay nor eae PY vt term fomet ufe o: 
co fig utting a6; pa: ure lands “aga being eaten by 
live of It likewsfe lignifies the we ge or height htening a 
ick baer ditch on the borders of the f 
"HAINAN;,i in Geography, an nifland of China, ancngi fe to 
de proniack of Quang-tong, and bounded on the N. by the 
og ng S. by the ee formed be- 
lend the eaftern coaft o £ Cociine iis, 
on. ee Ww by rare kingdom and part of ke, eR, and 
on the E. he Chinefe i Its extent from E. to W. is 
between 60° Be 70 leagues, and from N. to S. ae 3 fo that 
it is about 160 leagiionsin circumference. Its capital is 
- Re ‘The natives of this ifland 
are very stormed, fmall of flature, id ofa. copper-colour ; 
wares women wear their hair cagrcig a8 ring 
3 3 ad abow they hae a {mall -hat, 
wh ‘ich reach from die to their Knees; t 
have b ben fom Be g the fame ftuff, and re 
pes made 
r faces from the eyes to the chin with blue {tri 
ith apg pea is a curious 
a ving the. srg gh 
witch arya ego 
ea, in the county of 
HAI 
daa extent, deferves to be ranked among the moft confider-. 
able iflands of Afia. Not far from ‘it is another {mall i 
{mall hill, at the bottom of which is a plain, eorered on one 
fide with wood, and on the cther ornamented with feveral 
ardens. is ifland contains five. villages, inhabited by 
poor people, ow fubiift page Mi on. rice and the fith they 
catch. 18° 15, to 20° E. long. 108° 4', to 
110° 20!. 
HAINAUT, County of, late one of the ag uso of the 
Catholic a eS bounded on the N. by Flan ders,and 
lis veatelt extent a8 N. to S. was 
about 48 miles, and from é. air is tem- 
erate; the foil produces corn in abuadance; ; the 
i, Balas feed large herds of cattle, and the fheep yield d 
wool. Its and fuel f 
woods fupply timber for building, an or 
burnin ing. It has mines of coal and iron, and quarries of 
beauti ul marble, flate, and other ufeful ftone. The _prin- 
cipal rivers are the Scheldt, the Selle, the Haifne, the 
Sab te, and the Dender. _ By the peace of Luneville, the 
— of this county was ceded to France. The capital is 
HAINBURG, or HarmmpurG, a town of ‘Auftria, on 
the Danube, having a eee ie of cloth; 20 miles E.8.E. 
of Vienna. N. lat. 
HAIN FELDER, a es of 35 oF 20 miles Ss. wW. 
of Stata 
oie cia a town of bce 21 miles W.S.W. 
The air is cape “and the fi many hese 
ed _ The chi town 
E. 
* of the fkin ; in the aphrodita aculeata, and other worms, we 
ge obferved that the hairs are caft with the cuticle. . __ 
ommon form of a hair is that of a round fibre, which 
is thicket next the root, 
The ke 
01 » Gad 3 fo 
» ‘The whifkers of the fal have. fomewbat 2 
arog ee eae See 
spear crimped rf 
een is the fi 
