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elecant bridge, 650 feet long and 34 wide, with Bradford, 
This town has a eGiittevabiie trade, and vellels of 100 tons 
urden have ace els toit. It has diftilleries and a brewe 
a mani cloth, anda of ne atwell- Raithed 
houfes, “ihe ted prneipally in two ftreets, the principal of 
avhich Ties parallel with the river, Some veflels are annually 
built here, and employed inthe Weft India trade. The whole 
townthip contains 330 hou ifes, 2730 inhabitants, and four 
meeting-houfes, one for Bapt tits, and three for Congrega- 
tionaliits. 
H AVERSACK, in Military Language, is a kind of bag, 
made of coarfe grey linen, in which the foldiers carry brea 
and provifions on a marc They are only ufed in the field 
din cantonments,. each Soldier ving one 
_ HAVERSER, in Geogra ape » a {mall ifland of Scotland, 
near the W. coaft of the ifland of Skye. N. lat. 57° 22’. 
"W. long. 6? 30 
HAVERS?T "RAW, a townfhip in Rockland county, 
New York, on the W. fide of a bay of the fame name, 10 
miles long and about three ri 3 35 miles N. of New ome 
aity, nora 1233 inhabita 
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two {mall sflande of Scotland, nest the we : 
2 40!. 
7 59'. = ran 
wallies of mountain ; 
._ to be frequently oak by them when in the ftate of flood. 
‘Whey -are pea of a rich quality, being conftituted, in 
@ great me y the depofitions of the more fertile vege- 
table and _ fnatters which are let fall in fuch circum- 
rops, as ae as a of ci mak kind, when 
not liable to sa overflowed y the waters of the rivers in the 
vicinity of fuch lands. This fort of lami; is, in many fituations, 
capable of much improvement 5 but it has been sagged in 
a late periodical w that in fome parts of Scotland thefe 
forts of lands are too frequently left. either meseelys or ina bor 
‘great rts ae tothe mies y: of the wets 8 which pafs cnet 
“them 
reams, which might, with Be trouble and expence, have The hi 
meth : 
red extremely valua 
ea. ie: the oat lands. In the 
pions thete none te are hollows between the different. 
‘itreams take their courfe, u 
‘Se te an extent ae foil of of good quality, confitting chiefly 
of th par wafhed dov own 1 by 
m +. 
thehich d. and which; b 
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of ages, — a bed of foil of fuch depth and avalty 
as to be proper for the production. of | the moit valuable ki 
of crops. But in’ their prefent co 
one cont inu 
himfelf. 
ir value is con- que 
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flowings of the rivers. a 
torrents which defeend from the hills during heavy falls of 
dama ried of by the “fect: in a very i 
bane. On thefe accou vate Phe cultivation of no inconfiderable 
ifiand has been abandoned ; 
cniaate holme oa. p Lan 
Haueus, in Engincerys are tae flat meadows. Smeaton's 
Reports, vol. i. p. 381- 
VIRAN, in Geography, a town of A fiatic Turkey, 
ater 3; 20 scale I{barite 
UKADAL, a a of Norw ay in the Sigcele of 
Begs, 3 70 miles rgen 
To HAUL, in es ee to pull a fingle 
out the sbRnece of blocks, or other mech: nie 
See Bov 
To Teg the wind, is to dire& the fhip’s courfe mer to 
rope mys 
Bors 
that point of the compals from which the wind arife 
HAULING-WAY, or Towine- Pata, m Papel is. 
a path on one of the “banks BC of a canal, Plates s I. and 
IV. of Canals, or of a navigable river for the ufe of the mep - 
and horfes or mules, who haul or sow the barges or other 
craft along. 
HAUM, Ham, or Hawm, among Farmers, denotes 
the ftem or flalk of corn, peafe, beans, &c. from the 
to the ear. 
H in Mini init igri in oe: diftricts, the 
helve orhandle of a pick or tool ufed in m fie 
..HAUNCH, or Haxcn, “the hip, or thal part of 
body between the Tall ribs and the thigh. b 
The launches confift of ng bones, eee together Y 
cartilages, w courfe of time ry, har it 
ony, fo that in adults, the three on Le cos to con 
Sa f. the 
AUNCHES, or hips o of a horfe, are thofe parts 0 oti 
hind-quarters which ot from the reins or beta 
hough or am. 
upon his fhoulders, and he a se foot 
bridle. To dra the haunches, 1s to ¢ 
5 in galloping you ug fre- 
of te a 
Tomake a boris bend, or lower “ ane 
tly mak ke hin go 0 bac ckwards, an 
