HAR 
urns, one of a large fize, the other {maller. It is rather a 
curious circumftance, that Harborough has no land or 
fields peeing to it; whence pif the local proverb, 
‘that “ A goofe will eat all the grafs that grows in ae 
borough field.”? In ecclefiaftical affairs, this town is de- 
dent on the parifh of Bowden Magna: its chief Alsidus 
ruéture being only a chapel of eafe.- This building, how- 
ever, is large, handfome, and nearly uniform in its ityle of 
architeture. It may be fairly pane with the fineft religi- 
ous edifices in the county 5 and confifts of a nave, two aifles, 
‘acchancel, with two tiers of windows, two orches, and a 
tower with a fpire. This chapel is mentioned in an ecclefiaf- 
tical record of 1344, where it -F noticed as a parcel of the 
rectory of Bowden Magna. Mr. Nichols fuppofes it to 
Rave been erected by Geffrey le Scope, “ whofe arms were | 
“on the fteenle.’ n this town are three meeting- 
houfes ; «for Prefbyterians, Quakers and Methodilts. In 
inci vn-hall ; and near the chapel 
aK. Smith. Tn the time of 
we Eliz aR a large manufactory of fhoes for foe. 
e@ was eltablithed here; and at prefent the makin 
tammies, fhalloons, plain ve figured laftings, &c., ve rds 
employment a many poo aids | in the town and its vici- 
fine 
nity. The {sin ahs articles is very SunGrgs s 3 
‘and Mr. Nichols obferves, that in fome it is com- 
ae net 30,000/. has been returned in the ace of tam- b 
ve? Ha ee orough is 83 miles diftant from London ; 
a ah market on ‘Tuefday, and two annual fairs, one 
by Abed ae other eftablifhed by. cuftom ; and co 
» 330 houfes, and 1716 inhabitants. 
Hitech appears to have been the head- of 
the king’s army, previous to the memorable battle of Nafeby, 
in Northamptonthire, which proved fo fatal to the royal 
: chols’s Hiftory of Pee 
tees the Soneniie ek oF water 
et at the 
Grand Union canal at Gumley,as well as 
& eich Loaghbotough, the Trent, and all its conneét- 
eee A large tefervoir is intended, shout three 
from Harborough, near the Leicefter road, on its eaft 
eft Langton, and two fmaller ones, alfa mile” 
ft of abe Bofworth, the feeder from which 
hog canal, about a mile from the-head 
co a led Har rough and Stamford canal, wheré.the 
fom the othe will fall alfo into the Union canal. , 
UR, a ween or a flation where fhips may 
tt anchor. . . 
The word is chiefly 
with a 
fe . seh soe and = are furni ished with a ‘mole, 
i ARBOUR, ee fignifies to ‘lod his 
or entertain ; or to ead a. eh ng place. si 
Apong hunters, a A athe dto ria 
a deer, is to diflod 
“Bhai Gegraphy, oe ot ee 
pot. ** : é 
ae ee ta 
"og ee. gw® © 
north-weft end of Market Pichon town, ° 
dpplied to thats clofed and: eget 
. thefe form 
she be ors deci mental 
HAR 
hama iflands, north of Eleuthera. N. lat. 25° 56’, W. long, 
76° 44'—Alfo, a fmall ifland, near the coalt of North Caro~ 
lina, in Pamlico-found. N. lat. - 34° 50'..W. long. 76° 32. 
Hargovr, a fmall ifland in the Eaguh channel, near 
the rei! Fa tap ain? N. lat. 48° 39’. W ~ i 59" 
A Cape, a cape of North yO 2 on the coaft 
of Maine, "ef the north extremity of Wells bay. N. lat. 
43° 1 W. long. 70° 24'. 
HARBURG, a ‘finall ifland in the Red fea. N. lat. 
#6 
Harsura, or Hearburg, a town of Germany, on the 
Wed: 6 miles S. FE. o ordlingen, —Alfo, a fea-port 
town of Germany, in the principality of Libabine: ‘Zell, on 
the Saave, which runs through it into the Elbe. ins 
Hanbiry: N. lat 48) Elong. 0° 6: 
HARCAS, a town of Tartary, aed _pitocipal refidence 
of the khan of the pte ma the r 
what pace ra Per 
cunque fit baie corpori! us duris, a a mutuo Mae erg 
liendi cum fe invicem impinguntur: ponimus, cum corpora 
uo inter fe equalia, xquali celeritate, ex adverfo ac direéte 
fibi mutuo a htt A oe utrumque eadem qua advenit 
celeritate.” Huyg. u Corp. ex Percuff. Hypoth. 2. 
But this hypothe is is confit only with perfeé elafticity, 
and not with the common fu pote of hardnel or inflexi- 
bility, which produces no is dette 
The laws of motion for hited bodies b3 the fame as for 
foft bodies, and Hele txt two ede of b 
under the comm unélaffic. 
Some who follow F Teibaity 8 sate Gicahieg the — 
meafure of the moving force of bodies, deny the exiflence of 
rte or. inflexible ies. And it tis dr far Wie. that no ex- 
their 
attic yield to the ~ 
See ELas z. 
vul r fenfe, is ables impoffible, being | hinted te to 
law of cir ome For se ihe feck ae bodies a 
equal mafles, and with = al direétly, 
the fu ame 
ang r wh 
SiGe indie rejects petfedtly folid and inflexible 
aie hich others think a confequence of the impenetra- 
atter. See Maupert. Mem. nde P Acad; Berlin, 
tom, iL. -p. 85 
“Harp, in Biginery, fignifies, mas ope or paflable place’in 
a river, particularly in and near the Tens, where many of 
erly occurred, compoted of gravel, probably 
oreapeadet: 
unt. Ere 
rss gi - thoved 5 tame mention is Fe of ‘hfe a 
