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emai of feveral Seafons’ Produdtions,’’ in four parts, 
BOR 
and towards the end of his life entertained himfelf with 
books. He was author of a {mall tract, entitled « Obferva- 
tiens and Advices Economical,’’ 12mo. e wrote likewife 
sé a relating to the Long Parliament :”? ‘* The Hif- 
of the Life of Lord Edward North,” the firft baron 
of the ear addreffed to his eldeft fon; and a “ Volume 
Effa 
“ Noxtit, The Hon. Joun, the fourth brother of the family, 
. was born in 1645. He ftudied at Jefus college, Cambridge, 
and cuined into holy orders. He wasa fia of very ex- 
tenfive learning, and was appointed Greek profeffor in the 
univerfity of Cambridge. While i ae pati he pub- 
lifhed fome fele& dialogues of Plat 16 
clerk a the gue to the king, a prebenday of Weltmintter, 
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and in 1677 fucceeded Dr. Barrow in the mafterfhip o 
Trinity ie ele Cambri ge. 4 Geli in 1683. 
RICK, _earl of Guilford, chiefly known 
bf 
empire by a long and bloo ahs war, and by the lofs of the 
Am erican ie yo were removed. After this he formed. 
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viction. His lordfhip was one of de loudeft sivecstes of 
what during the prefent reign has been TT the 
Conftitution in church and ftate. No man was ever more 
beloved in private dife, but as a public pee ve his memory 
cannot be refpeted by: thofe who are friends to the peace, 
the liberties, and the happinefs of their country and of the 
human race. 
Nortn, in Cofmograpy, one of the four cardinal points 
of the horizon being that interfe€tion of the horizon and 
meridian which is neareft our pole, 
Nortn Bay, in Geography, 2 bay of the Eaft India fea, 
on the §, coak of Chiampa. NN. lat, 10° 36’. E. long 
10 . 
Nos RTH Cape, a cape on the N. coaft of Ireland. N. lat. 
55° 15'. W., long. 8° 55!.-—Alfo, the molt a point 
of Europe, on ‘le “coait of Norway. N. lat. 
Jong. 26°.— Alfo, a cape on the coat of Afia, in the a 
ccean. WN. lat, 68° 56’. W, long. 179° cA Cari a cape 
on the E. coatt of South America, ae the N . boundary 
af Brazil. N. lat. 1° 48’. W. long. 56° 6!. —Alfo, the 
N. part of the ifland vy St. John, in the gulf of St. Law- 
NOR 
rence. 47°. W. long. 63° 55'—AHo, the N.E: 
point of ie iflend of Cape Bre : Ne 7° 2’, W. 
e long. 60° 12'.—Alfo, a ca ape of ‘Africa, on the W. coatt of 
Meso, Nn. lat. 32° 45'—-Alfo, the northern extremity 
the N. ae of the ifland - Fernandes Po. N. lat. Ea 
50. 
Nona, Department of the, one of the twelve departments 
of the fecond or northern region of France, compofed of 
French Flanders, &c., bounded on the N. by the fea, on the 
by t 
{quare leagues, and 774,450 yaaa 
6 circles or diftri€ts, 60 cantons, and 671 ¢ unes. The cir- 
cles are Bergues, including 80,242 antienes Hazebrouch, 
106,241, Lille, 221,228, Cambray, 108,551, Avefnes, 
91,746, and Douay, 1 166,442. ’ According to Haffenfratz, 
8 
447,910. The capital of this department is Douay. Its 
annual contributions in the eleventh year of the French era 
ate are fete, Pees abundance of grain, fruits, and 
paitu azebrouch contains ee as i and 
the 
S. by the department of the Mor haan and on the W. rae 
neha and 376 communes. The circles are Lannion, in- 
cluding 83,633 inhabitants, St. Brieuc, 145,176, Dinan, 
96;327, Loudeac, 85,271, and Guingamp, 89,520. The 
capital is St. Brieuc. According to Haflenfratz, the num- 
ber of circles is 9, of cantons 81, and of inhabitants 
5232800. The contributions in the year 11 amounted to 
2,549,791 fr. and the expences to 306,687 fr. 19 cents. 
The cultivated tra&ts in this department yield abundance of 
sepa wine, flax, fruits, and paftures. It has iron and 
ea 
Nowra. Company. See a 
Le Dial. See Dia 
orTH-Eaf, a daak6 or ’ point, in the middle between 
the po a north. 
Nortu-LEaf Paffage. ‘The advocates for the north-eaft 
pallace.t ri a late writer, have divided that navigation into 
three parts ; and by endeavouring to fhew that thefe three 
parts have been ‘Eggert at different oe rate conclude from 
thence, that the whole ta — en col lective ely is practicable, 
Thefe three oa are, 1. Fro the river Lena. 
2. From 
