HAR 
feafons tobe malignant and fatal to mankind probably: after 
much preceding wet, when it may become Apibeds with the 
exhalations from putrid marfhes ; at other feafons it is faid. 
to check epidemic difeafes, to cure fluxes, and to heal ulcers 
and cutaneous eruptions ; which is probably: sm by its 
terna 
tired is feat er to fupply the: 
os is _— inches ; but w 
of 1 133. Phil. Tranf. 
In mat 
r of 1780, which has been fuppofed:.to have had a 
volcanic of a as it fucceeded the Rot ak eruption of mount 
and its neighbourhoo he fubfidence of a 
ood. 
white pow weler, it feems probable that tale a area has a 
fimilar originy from the unexplored mountains of Africa. 
Nor is it improbable that-the epidemic coughs, which ecca~ 
fionally -traverfe ogee traéts of country, may the 
rodu nic eruptions 5 5 nor impoflible, (fays Dr. 
us miafmata 
may be thus emitted 
abundance as to contaminate the w 
depopulate the earth! cmap chee fa Ga di ies 
p. a 
HARMER, asym Biography, was. bern at Nor- 
wich in 1785. He received the elements of elaffical lewning 
inthe Seriade and di Geoaitind an inclination for the profe 
fion of a di ndon to purfue 
his weet 
woe cay tion. 
voted a confi “ derable part t of his time to the pencats of his 
acquaintance: with the Latin, gine and Heb 
in each of which . — critical fill. 
vourite vepete a 
nce’ eived 
a peare 
lle the veer 1764 he publi a 
vers ice ot Sangerns 
ions of all t 
mentioning, ‘which have been furnithed by fome MS. 
Papers of the late fir John Chardin, who refided lone.t in the 
lubje@t, and probably by his exam ple, Mr. Haemer was en- 
coreg rd peer of the itt meet in the. efiablithed 
Pobaga ele, whith tes ; 
2b si Harmer, having th tescoderedin ou a com- 
abfor- path 
ea — n by the help of genes 
nie. aaa a lan ua 
HAR 
of the * Outlines of a new ine on Solomon’ 1S, 
rom the Eat :’ 
e of the Salk ace 
we fhall-tranferibe. His reputation asa fcholar and a divine 
. is fully asd univerfally eftabli ied. He may fometimes be 
his Byles and. too. minute in his faéts, 
nfated by the genera} 
“and the clearnefs.of the Ba | _ 
which he sy and. arranged them, Some 
into the world fet off with all the ornaments: ¥ ” ua ass 
and, with their Poa are foon fargat'en; ; they gt m ee 
notice, and te ‘ny t ent vani 
The credit of Mr. Harmer’ aa refis ita a. fet ae 
tion ftrong and as ; he haat sett ed treated a fubject 
of which had before been touched upon 
t : 
iene, yet his good offi 
e of his own commu- 
than Mr. Teen ” See Sym 
pediency of reviling the prelent ‘agi Verfion of the 
Gofpel. 
ARMODIUS. Among the patr 
fongs of the Athenians, there are none more 
mentioned by ancient. authors, than shele upon Flsgoodiv 
an 
ion with his frie 
pio flew him at the agatha games, which erent 
was the o the natives 
ies The following are fogment of a 
honour of Harmodius 
: it Gogiint. 
Cover’d with myrtle-wreaths I'll wear my fword, 
Like brave Harmodius, and his patriot friend 
Aahoston, ales the laws reftor’d, 
"Phe tyrant flew, ‘and bade o reffion end. 
2d Fragment. . : 
us dear! thou art not dead 
Boa ee pee hs & 
