HAR 
great c esctetis but he 
meaning in writing, w hich was widask in his “* Defcription 
ara as will afford a nice or tru 
This work conta ain s alfo an ac- 
Dr. Bradley made his difcoveries of the 
motions in the fixed ftars; and he fupplied the French aca- 
demicians with inftruments when wa! were as into the 
re-of the earth. He was a oct 
ants. euAlGs, a county in case ie 
bounded N. by Ohio county, N. E.b pthc S. Ko 
Greenbriar, and S. W. b Reckwass St 120 miles long, 
and 80 broad, Ww aes ing 4603 
flaves. Its c 
the N. E. heap "of the ftate of Kentucky, N. of Bourbon ; 
i i i Its chief 
coaft of New- 
free inhabitants, and 245 
In the 
ng. 5 7. 
ie: the mutical  feale. 
rri 
longitude. w. 
PF = ss atches applied a_ 
octave bore - i e "fae ratio to its major thir 
rence does ve diameter of a circle; of Bet 
spouryor. 66 is Fa aa of this third, Hage = 
+4 “se m, or the temperament of it is flat, 2.2 
HARRISTOWN, in a raphy, in the county of Kil- 
dare, and province of Lein ep ae a fingle houfe, which, 
ir ge to the union, rune two members to the Irth 
of commons, un the direction of one of ce La- 
touche family. It is 24 flee from Kilcullen bridge. 
ot tARROD's Cnt, a river of cage ¥, which runs 
“HARRODSDURC. or Be one = a 1 poft-town 
seals in Mercer county, Kentucky, at the head of 
mver, containing about 20 houfes; 825 miles 5. W. of 
Philadelphia. 
ARROW, in Fortification, is a 
; gate made of tiesher, 
whofe dimenfions are .co common fix A a four inches, and 
inches diftant from ea: d to three or four 
srofs bars, of cag ae 
Harnow, called pa Ty in 
pari in the hundred of Goare, and county tea intended. 
; A eaicatin ng poor children, relieving decaye 
In 
- HAR 
2 Teme The village ftands on the higheft bill - ee 
pellat iy 
ounty, whence originated its appe 
pt to rife out of a rich vale, and affumes an ‘arene 
charaéter; whereby the profpects from its apex are exten- 
five and REELS whilft the town on the top is feen from very 
remote’ diftances to the Mi hit W., and N arrow 
, which is now difufed. Itis 
who - d 1592; anda third to Dr. Sumner, with a Latin 
epitaph written by Dr. Parr. "The free Lchoo of this place 
ing.” The la 
years A Aeeng burnt of poor {ch 
oe free of expence, and the mafter allowed to take 
| by the rnors in pay yin 
keepers, repairing roads, &c.” is parifh the marquis 
of Abercorn has a handfome es which contains a ¥. le 
collection of pictures, by t d mafters, fome ant ique 
buits, &c. Lyfons’s Wisitces of London, gto. vol. ii? 
i ow, in Hufbandry, the name of a tool employed on 
tillage land, for the purpofe of breaking down and reducing 
the umpinefs of it, as well as the covering in the feed when 
It confifts of a kind of wooden frame, com- 
orm of a a and fet with 
mott ufual are he fin ibe and ges = broke harrow, 
oF Pane; th e iron harr 
fnneceflary in the cultivation af vind, tas the tools of 
Ph por fhould vary conftantly in their fizes and wei; 
as. well ai in the lengths and itren; 9 of the teeth or tines, 
in pores to the nature of the foils on which they are to 
be employed, and the different purpofes: for which they are 
Daa S grouse, 
