Fe AS 
. HASELHURN, in Ornithology. See TETRAO Bonafia 
nd Trerrao Mexicanu. 
. HASELOE, in Geegraphy, a {mall ifland of Denmark, 
im the Cattegat 5 12 miles from the ifland of Zealand. N. 
lat. 56 11%. E. long. 1 
45's 
. HASEN, a town of Praffia, in Natangen; 20 miles 
E.S.E. =e — rb 
HA MULLER, DanizL, in Biography, was born 
at ee a shears in Holftein, in dee year 1651, where he re- 
the elements of a learned education: and when 
the was fent to Lubec to pro- 
knowledge of the Greek and oriental langua 
im the year 1683, 2 
longs at the untverfity of Kiel, 
of the Hebrew a sud 
had completed his fortieth year, having paneer many 
his name by man 
biblicoram gbteratun in biblis parvis Opitianis, “Mores cura 
a. ” ri. 
313 miles 
S.E. of he 
HASFURT,. a town of Germany, in the principality 
of Wurtzburg; 12 miles E. of Schweinfurt 
HASINELLAS, in the Glafs-makin yg Trade, are 
number _ hooks fattened to the fides of 54 working fur- 
ns of which the workmen are able to reit and 
mace, by 
aa a wells as they heat them. Neri’s Art of Glafs, ~ 
= HASIO, i in oerere, a town of Sweden, in Medelpa- 
dia; 13 miles S.W ernofand. 
ASK, a Bub ine which is attended with a 
fort of huiky cough, affecting horfes, pigs, and fome other 
See phue 
kinds of a SK. 
HASLACH, in Geog graphy, a town of Germany; in 
the lordthip of Haufen, on the pe ; 18 miles N.N.E, 
parifh st + Chidineford and hundred of Godalmin urrey, 
England, was formerly a confiderable et but 1 iN ash ve 
duced to 144 houfes, sontainine» population of 642 per- 
i ugh by Feheripeio, and has fent 
ear of the reign of Eli. 
zabeth. The right of eleétion is véelted in “ the freeholders 
of mefluages, lan pas or tenements lying within the borough 
~ aad manor.’’ This property y belong? to the earl of Lonf- 
dale, by whofe father it was purc ed of be firs 
aad. eo for the fum of 24,00¢ dog 
is ut 60. € pore this 
has been the fubject of much sicipation and parliamentary 
conteft a ie was t “h mmittee of the 
nit the fittin 
members ‘ «¢ for totic and od Sivaing of  fresholds” (Old fi 
Boro » &c. vol. iti. ) is town is 
featéd at the border of = county near its junction with 
: ib erly had feven parifh 
emi which were red by ars Danes. ‘Here are 
all market on T ener hs and two annual ia (Man- 
a 's Hitlory, &e. of S 
HASLERUS, or Hee in ‘Biers by, SS ah ame 
of an-enunent: mutical family that fourthed at Nuremberg, 
: 
HAS 
in the fixteenth ities: during three or four’ renerations, 
They were not only able organifts, but volumimous com- 
pofers, chiefly of cuclefiatti ca. mutic; and feem fuc- 
ceffively to have been patronifed by the Bieyeent of Augf- 
urg, thofe irre A og ee and munificent encouragers 
of learning and the 
ASLI, in Geography, a diftri of Switzerland, in the 
canton of Berne, fituated in a beautiful valley, S.E. of the 
3 of the Brientz, and watered by the Aar, and. other 
er — ‘The inhabitants are we!l made, ftout, and 
den nd the women are generally handfome. ‘The prin- 
cipal — at this diftri€t arifes trom the fale of cheefe, 
whic ey fend in great quantities to Italy. The chief 
town is Meyringen 
. HASLI NGDEN, a market town and re 
large parifh of Whalley and county of Lan 
> 
Goodfhaw 
pervades all ranks of Fperfons. in this diftri€t, great 
improvement have taken place in the town; among others, 
an e {quare is already completed, ‘which contains 
fome ua! buildings. Ejffential advantages have been de- 
rived from’ the canals which afford the benefit of water- 
catriage rs heavy articles, which formerly ufed to pafs many 
miles by A number of mills are eftablifhed on the 
river for catkins cotton: and wool, and for — a7 
into twift and woollen yarn, to make flannels. ( Whitak 
Hiftory, &c. of Whalley, 4to 
Has.inepen Canal. At the ene of a our af 
ticle CANAL, we gave an-account 0 tended canal, for 
which an aét pafled in 1793, but it does ot ap] = ‘ a any 
fleps have yet been taken. towards its 
tended for connecting the Manchelter, “Bolton, he Bury 
N. of Goos. 
Hassa alrhai, in the Materia Medica of the apotee P, 
ficians, a name given to a — the virtues of which they 
commend on many occafion 
The. meaning of the oie safe or bd = pol 
fhepherd’s rod; but though it happens be 
thefe two plants aaigeet in fignification, eso is nosing net 
in which they agree, the haffa alrhai being 
with ‘the: polygonum “of the early writers, which, with ie 
epithet of mafeulum, ftoud for the common kn j aod 
when the word femininium was added, fignified the comnt * 
equifetum, or horfetaih, erect was called polyg od 
fame reafon the knotgrafs was, that is, becaufe its alls 
were compofed of a great number of jointé. “Thele te 
fe 
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