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which is the length of the pafla 
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trance isa narrow channel of difficult accefs, and poseded 
by. platforms, . various ‘works, and artillery, for half a m 
‘The mouth of shes 
channel i * fecured by two. ftrong ty 
ed §* Moro’? fort, of a triangular form, fortified wit 
baitions, and 40 pieces of cannon, alm 
water, and the other. on the oppolite fide, 
tal, ”? joining to the town, which is fituated to the weftward 
of the entrance of the ucts ur, and furrounded by ramparts, 
battions, and ditches. It has likewife other forts and plat- 
forms, which render it almoft invincible. In this harbour all 
be fhips that come from the Spanifh fettlements, and former- 
. es goa and flota, affemble on their ir voyage to to Pesral ; 
weit ea poffeffed by the Spaniards in their ek Sialle 
iflands. It contains 11 handfome, and richly ornamented 
churches, te hofpitals, and other public buildin ngs, and, as 
oufes. Its aera extends 
navigation o the ‘olaicacd of the Spa- 
niards in cultivating ‘the ‘foil of the flag provifions are fome- 
times f{carce, and always de own was taken by the 
e 
England, f Suffex, and oppo- 
fite the ifle of Hayling. It confitts principally of one 
long treet, interfected another at -right seelet The 
co i of houfes, as reta under the act of 1800, was 
inhabitants 1670. The church ftands in the 
Bn of the town: it is built i in the form of a — a 
‘a tower arifin ) 
to whom the manor was given by Ethelred. 
held on Saturdays, and is wel fupplied with all Sand of 
grain. ere are two annual fairs. his town experienced 
two fhocks of an earthquake, mare 25) 1734, each con- 
tinuing two or three minutes ; t alarm was occafioned, 
but no Jemage enfued. Hiviaitt is diftant rom London 
66 miles. ere 
_ About a mile diftant from Havant are the ruins of War- 
an 
even this is verging to decay. 
a cee about. ten feet deep, and including about an acre of 
Before the northern angle appears to have been a 
tof ‘entrenched camp, 0 of five acres, now overgrown with 
seers furrounded by a bank nearly eight feet high, seal a. 
arner’ 
ditch of Sig depth to that round the cattle. 
Lol ampfhire, fix vols. gto. 
HAUARA, ‘a town of Egypt 5 
Fayoum. 
HAVASH, or HAwascen, a river of Abyflinia, which 
eo Arabian fea. N. lat. 19°. E. long. 44 
8 miles S, E. 
F  TAUBERGETUM, ja one 002 Winters, tlie fame 
_true mufic —t that of Lulli an 
tower-gateway ; : 
Wite whole was neraunded + 
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with Aalberga ‘0d habergeon, which all fignify a coat of — 
ma oo 
AUBO, re hen cs hy, a a of Sweden, i in E 
Galiited 7m NN Wo Gotheborg. we 
HA BUEGURDIN, eel ‘of France, in the department 
of the North, and chief place of a canton in the diftrit of 
Lille ; 3 miles S.W. of it. The place contains 1809, and 
the canton 13,634 aise ona lectnary of 673 kilio- 
metres, in I 5 commu 
HAUD, eet of “Acabias in the province of Teens 
56 ra te ‘of S 
et DIMONT, the abbé §. P. Meunier p’, in Bios 
ras motets in 7 ancient chure ch 
i. 8 chapel and on blie feftivals. 
4. Laborde, in his ‘ Effais fur la Mufique,” whence we 
have this arti a Sania. that * the ab ca is only 
admired by the very {mall number of lovers 
who are ignorant. of its 
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return is not very rapid, in mautfic."” we believe that the 
ftyle of compofition of Lulh ameau, fo univerfally ad- 
V. and xV., 
a fell ifland, near the 
(TE, wo in Geography, 
> graphy 15, W. lon g. O° 
ies E. coaft of Nova Scotia. N. lat 
1° TAVELANGE, a town of France, in the department 
of the Sambre and Meufe, and chief place of a canton, in the 
diftri& of Marche. The place contains 432, and the cat- 
ton 6206 inhabitants, on a territory of 1874 kiliometres, in 
23 communes. 
HAVELBERG, a town of Brandenburg, in the mark 
of Pregnitz, almoft furrounded and formed into ar 
by the-river Havel, in its courfe eae a bet in 
to the Elbe, near ear Werben. The p 
ame thing. 
Haven, Ea, in Ge pn 
* county, in Conneéticut, on t 
bour ; : containing Loss 
Effex county, Verm cette 
of the fouthern end Bf Wilkaghby’ 8 i 
Haven, New, acounty in Conneéticut, Sere, ia 
the found between ere county on the * r puony 
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