HAR 
ho other way — — the imperceptible ones, but in 
that they are larger. See CoRALLINE 
Harr-wort of F Marfcilles See ~_— 
Harr-wort of Crete. See Torv 
Harr-wort, forubby, Ethiopian, is a : ene of the Bu- 
PLEURUM. 
Hart, or Stag-evil, in the Manege, a fort of rheum or 
defluxion hae falls upon the jaws, and the other parts of 
the forehand of a horfe, which hinders him from eating ; 
niet alfo, this diftemper affe€ts the parts of the hinder 
I TARTANITHE, in the Materia Medica of the Ancient 
ame fi 
Arabs, was one of the names of the {truthium, or lanaria 
herba of the Greeks and Rewmistl . kind of thiftle, the root - 
which was ufed in the cleaning of wool. 
’HARTFIELD, in Geography, a mountain of Scotland, 
in the county of Peebles, on ‘the confines of Dum sion 
which, according to fome accounts, is 3300, and by others 
2582 feet above the level of the fea. 
HARTF , a townthip of America, in Windfor 
county, Vermont, on Conneéticut river, in New Hamp- 
fhire ; containing 1594 inhabitants. —Alfo, oft-town in 
ba << of 
Alo: 
243 skebfeiibs SANG 
hilly, county in Con netic bounded N. by 
Maffachufetts, S. es part f Middlefex -and NeW Haven 
counties, E. by d, arid W. by Litchfield county ; 
about 34 miles ficit N. to S. and at its greateft breadth 
E. to W. 30 miles. It is divided into 15 townfhips, 
— contains 42,147 inhabitants. Its chief town is Hart- 
Harrrorp City, the capital of Conneéticut, on the W. 
pe of Conneétieut river, in the county and townhhip of its 
wn name, so miles N. W. from the mouth ‘of the river ; 
the townfhip is fix miles f{quare. ‘The town is divided by a 
fmall ftream, called Little river, with high romantic banks, 
over which is a bridge conneting the two divifions of the 
town. It is regularly laid out, the ftreets interfecting each 
other at right angles; the buildings are an elegant ftate- 
houfe, two churches for Congregationalifts, one for Epifco- 
palians, and between four and five hundred dwelling-houfes } 
~ and contains 5347 inhabitants. A bank was incorporated 
town is eh de og trade, and is reb, 
A 
72. 50 
Harrror, a county of Miaryailn IS —— 
Ohio county, Kentucky, 736 miles from Wa afhington, 
Geneffee river, New the 
HAR 
pone = Biddeford the land sro abay; called Barnftaple 
e port, bins was made 
os reion of queen Eliza- 
church by an Stineisdeted fcreen. The houfes in this parifh, as 
returned under the late a€t, amount to 287; the inhabitants 
market, held here on Saturday s, ismuch fre- 
ieee peor by the Syn of Barnitaple, Bid. 
coaft. Hartland is diftant 
earl Godwin. 
Hartianp Point, a cape of En e N.W. 
coat of the county of Devon, in the Briftol ePraeih N. 
of America, in Conn ecticut, 
north eafternmoft of Litchfield county, containing 2318 
inhabitants.—Alfo, a poft town in Windfor county, | Vers 
bank of ConneGticut river, containing 
an inhabitants. 
‘HARTLEPOOL, a market town in the parith of Hart 
and. ward of Stockton, county-palatine of Durham, Eng- 
land, is a fea-port and member of Newcaitle. 
on a promontory, nearly ae ob by the German ocean, 
which, on the fouth fide of the town, forms a capacious bay. 
is is a very favourable place for landing troop He and hencey_ 
by Robert de Bruce, seag of the above pom 
who built a “ haven, and a wall abo ‘ 
towers on each fide of the haven, anda chain to be drawn 
fayle”? of vefiels. aan 
Se “c _ fo ee an idea of the ——. 
f 2s Hartlepool A long extended Wt 
: acmnlenee a demi-baftions, at ea fome youn i 
others fquare; various gates and -fally-ports, fe 
by machicolatiote, and the portcullis, fome of the gates 
° 
eat) 
. of defended by angular, others by fquare turre 
having 56 inhabitants. variety appearing which had grown into ufe in 
HArTrForpD, ae atown of Hartford county, Conne&ti- Thefe walls, fortifications, &c. are —— rarer A 
eut, on the E. bank of Conneéticut river, oppolite to Hart- this author, and fince his account w 
“ford, chiefly co confifting of one broad ftreet, 14 mile in length, has undergone a complete repair aPand a vparbour cat wilt 
and containing 3057 inhabitants. On the different ftreams a fecure, o eh condition. This townis chiefly hei 
. ,, whict Wars te town are feveral mills’s and it has alfo iron on the we e of a hill; in the fummer yicrts 
~ and glafs works: much Seadented * vifitors for gee purpofe of ero} 
~HARTHA, a na of Saxony, in the circle of Leip- The furrounding country is picturefque and intere ar 
= 22 miles §.E. of Leipfic. N. lat. 51° 6’. E. long. North of the town, the coatt is Mcirted with rocks, whic fent 
Raytek “or atieee:” ‘a market-town and 
Beet in the hundred of Hartland, in the county of Devon, 
land, i is fons on He at the north- weft co ace 2 
pci cavertious by the violence of the wavesy a Pog? 
y romantic {cenes st Br. water. | 
houfe ‘The civil bak ae ats vefted in a mayOTs 
: uncil.. 20. h Oa 
ae 230 houfes, a population of 993 wately 
th fide of the town is a fpring of ‘About fire 
which is fubmerfed by the fea at every tide, 0" city 
