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Hockhocking, 7 Great and Little Scioto, the Great and 
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Little Miami, a a » from : 
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greater part of the rocks becomes vifible, and the navigation 
is difficult ; though there is a channel through whic flat- 
bottomed boats can pafs in du&ted b 
but in the time of the frefhe i 
ilot : 
Oo be perceived by the navigator, except from the fuperior 
velocity of the veffel’s ; en n-fhi 
might defcend with the greateft eafe. The fituation of the 
rapids is very delightful; and the town of Louifville com- 
ands a iew 0 m. In levelling their defcent, it 
has been found to be 22% feet in two miles, except at th 
rapids. The current of this river is gentle, its waters-clear, 
and its bofom {mooth and unbroken. 
oe iflands interfperfed in this river add much 
to the bea he 
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fiderable ; ther foil is has and they are covered witha fine 
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and Harris. 
the ftate of 
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flav 
county of Ke aly containing 1121 inhabitants; of whom 
122 are flav 
TOPE, a{mall northern tributary ftream of ciel 
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Kentucky, fituated in Nelfon county, on the river Ohio, 
S.W. of Salt river. 
OHI PYLE Fa tts, a cataract of America, in Youshio. | 
gany river, about 20 feet in perpendicular height, fo) 
of this river, where it mingles its waters with thofe of the 
Monongahela. 
OHITABOO, an ifland in the South Pacific ocean. 
S. lat. 9° 55'. . long. 139° 6!. 
HLAU, a town of Silefia, in the principality of Brieg, 
on the river Ohla, which rifes four miles S. of Mun nfterberg, 
and runs into the Oder at Breflau. The town is fituated in 
the midft of marfhes, and furrovnded with walls and ram- 
It has alfoa Polifh church. 
great quantities of tobacco; 8 miles N.W. 
OHLM, or Um, a town of Germany, in the circle . 
the Lower Rhine, = oe of Mentz, on the Selz 
6 miles S.W. o en 
OHM, a river of Cerin in the circle the Lower 
Rhine, hy runs into the Lahn, near Marpurg. 
OHOULANG, a town of Thibet ; i miles S. of 
niece 
O 
Its vicinity yields 
Brieg. 
HR river of Germany, in the circle of Lower 
rier which runs into the Unftrutt, 6 miles N. of Er- 
RUF, a town of Germany, in the circle of 
Upper nin an principality of Gotha, capital of the 
county of Glaic After having often fuffered by fire, it 
is now ina flow Thing {tate by its numerous manufactures ; 
8 miles S.S.E. - 
OHRENBAU, or OHRNBAU, a town of Germany, in the 
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OIL 
circle of Franconia, and bifhopric of Aichftatt ; 6 miles 
S. 
OHRINGEN, or ORINGAWE, a town of Germany, ia 
the circle of eaumas oar principality of Hohenlohe, on 
the Ohrn, = runs i - Cocher: this river divides it 
into the Old and New 3 it contains two churches and 
an hofpital ; 34 miles E. S. "E. ‘of Heidelber rg 
OHRLE, a town of Germany, in en circle of Lower 
Saxony, and duchy of Bremen; 3 miles S.W. of Bre- 
vord. 
OHTAK 
KARI Isianps, a clufter of or: iflands on the 
E. fide of the gulf of Bothnia. ° 6. E. long. 
23° 26/. 
N. lat. 6 
OI, a river of Ruffia, see runs into the Yenifei, 
N. lat. 95° 16'.. E. long. 91° 
OTA, ariver of Ruffia, wich uns into the Obfkaia 
gulf, N. lat. 68°. E. lon 
a town bs Sweden i in “he province of Sconen 
21 stiles. S. S.E. of Lund.—Alfo, a town of leas in che 
province of Smeal nd ; oui 3 SW. of Wex 
OIBO, or as one of the Siam ind in the 
Indian fea, near the coaft of Africa. S. lat. 12! 
» a “confiderable lake in the county of 
Invernefs, Scotland, is fituated in the reat vale of that 
the river Oich, whi 
itfelf into loch Nefs, at 
mouth of the river Tar. 
ftrength, being commanded by the furrounding hills. 
rebels ftormed this fort in 1746, but not deeming it of im- 
ortance to the fuccefs of their caufe, {oon again abandoned 
It, after roe the greater part of the fortifications. 
OICHIL, a mountain of Scotland; 12 miles S.W. of 
Perth. 
ECK, a town of Poland, in — palatinate of Sando- 
mirz; 12 miles S.S.W. of Sandom 
ON, a town of Japan, in ae ifland of Ximo; 25 
miles 5.W. of Awa.—Alfo, a town of Spain, in the pro- 
vince of Granada; 3 miles N. of Marbella. 
OJEREN, a lake of Norway, in the oe hae of Agger- 
huus ; 24 miles long and two wide ; 10 miles E. of Chrif- 
tiania. 
OJESTADS, a town of Norway; 24 miles N.N.E. of 
Chriftianfand. 
OIGNY, a town of France, in the department of the 
Cote d@’Or; 12 miles §. of Chatillon fur Seine. 
OJIO, a town of New Navarre; 24 miles E. of Cafa 
rande. 
OIL, in Chemiffry and the Arts. Oils are divided into 
aa bert and B. see . oils. The latter into 
d 4, at 
two claffes : 
two cin 
