HAL 
= bp — The colleGtion of his works 
which ghres were printed before 
his edewh = Wan eral “6 ‘= Modo sg a cum Deo,’’ 
pi ee *e rine 
boiled to a due coniiftence in iron RRs 
duce a nett profit o ae 3 6 miles N, E 
of Innfpruck. ita 47° 16°. E, 11° 35'.—Alfo, 
Fag Bs imperial, fituated on the river 
Kocher, and ais a with Bouse which abound 
with falt-fprings 5 nee to Wurt mbes. in Ree fe) 
wiles N.E. of Stuttgart. N. lat. 4 a 7's ier 
-—Alfo, a town of Sweden, in the province ok Rotana; 
20.miles N.E. of Stockholm 
Hat's Key, a {mall ind i in the bay of Honduras N. 
lat. 16° 10’. W. long. 89° 1 
HALLAGE, a ee as tor cloth brought for fale to 
Riper in Lon 
word is alfo ste fee a toll paid to the lord of a ie 
or ccm for commodities fold in the common hall of the 
ce. 
*HALLAM, i in Geography, a townfhip’ of America, in 
York county, Pennfylvania, containing 1000 iphabieot 
HALLAM MAS, in our oa Writers, the day of All-Hal- 
Pen or All-Saints, v. I. It is one of the crofs- 
quarters of the et, vil was Payout’: in ancient write 
o Candlemas. 
3, Hall 
ALLAND, a. ‘Gorm 
' N. by Weft d, E. a Smaland, S. . 
Skone, and W. by the North fea. i 
duced is infufficient for the in 
abound with fifh, particularly falmon. The chief ey eat 
trade is cattle; and the employment of the people is grazing 
i ‘The aa towns are Laholm, Halmitadt, 
Falkenburg, and Wardberg. 
AL ere a lake of Sweden, in Wefitnanland 3 
25 miles N. of -Upfa. 
HALL ATO , or HatroucuTon, a {mall 
town and parifh in hundred of Gar 
_market 
tree and’ county of 
Leicefter, England, age of 149 houfes wg at inhabit- 
elaborate hi Leicefter- 
ants, ‘ tc > in 
ge a inky of i he harehy 
Sa iver ® rare edifice, ans Sea ect Sae. ‘Nichols’ $ 
Hifory Loses wh at fel 1798, 
HAL 
ALLE, a town of France, in the cess be of the. 
H 
Dyle, and chief place of a canton, in the diftri& of 
fituated on the river Senne ; 
ue Plage contains 3746, and ee canton 12,974 inhabitants, 
i kiliomet tres, communes.— 
1100, anal that 
ftudents and garrifon at 13 or 14 tho 
ftrates enjo 
The ee o 
ufand. The die 
vileses and confiderable po: 
ete ola ce are gloves, worlted and fille 
origin and celebrity to F falt-fpring 
four, richly produ 
called the vale of Halle, 
uarter satsial from go to. 100 ' 
from the Saale is boiled. _ = manufacture of -falt. AF. is: 
boiled with pit-coal, 
boiled are called “ Pfanners, ? and it i 
fhould be freemen 
s ‘required tha 
of Flalle. 
= Wende a is eres by serene who pe defoendants 
the year 965 or 966 it was given by the emperor Otho Ie 
to the church of Magdebur il. 
y Otho il. 
Fah ssa and endowed ne a _—— Thi is diltant 56 miles: 
S. os ur 1°31, E. long. 12 Be. 
LLEE SPUETAH. © a Ae of — 25H ‘miles 
NW. of Midnapour. 
“HALLEGA NDHE, a town of Hi an, in the 
country of stapes on ae re hank of tbe Indus 5 5 
we N.N. E. o erpou 
ALLEIN, spas of the archbithopric of Salzburgs 8 on 
the. eee famous for the falt-{prings which rife the 
mountain of Durnberg, 1 near the town; from which ; 
nually made 7 eg uintals; 8 miles S. E. of Salaburg- 
HALLEL UIAH, a term of rejoicing, fometime fungs 
or rehearfed, at the end of verfes on fuch occafions. 
‘The word is Hebrew, or rather, it is com fed of a 
Hebrew words joined together : one of them } br, ed 
and the other ee an abridgment of the name oF © 
; The firft fignifies Jaudute, praife ye 
oe AR 
_ In the time of ee the ores e = Ee 
fn all the Earn in the Latin church, which ra 
nplaix nft that sas ge: at giving 09 =< 
of Coukincesets into that ¢ es “urbe eselt ‘ae 
8 miles S.S. W. of Brita e 
ffeffions, 
