FRA 
ry has rendered the public a real’ fervice in parodying this 
eric ch words to’ mufic’ 
ether 
that has been ‘originally fang to-other ‘words, w “Tta- 
lian_or - French, Inguet’ < sat once 
aye new piece:and:a-new-a@trefs: : It was in nee La Co- 
n 
foxtie”’ that the talents of Mad. Colombe were firft developed, 
whofe voice,. fo’ extenfive, fonorous, ‘and touc 
The melody of the abit “is peal ee nor is 
it ever fuffocated by the orcheftra.- Such malter-pieces as 
this will form the pavonal ear and tatte, ‘by the beit of all 
se ree ure.’ 
e t 
€ corr e= 
only converfed with that elegant and: intelligent mafter, ‘but, 
"A 
we believe, faw and heard « L’Hola d’? Amore” performed ; 
a a = fuccefs of “ La Colonie,” Salore in 177 5s 
he w ork on Sac hin’ ferious o opera of “ L’Okm 
airs, he had it perform rmed at the a 
ae italien where i was — with caeete, 
though performed a com ors, unufed to heroic mufic 
or poetry. uc for cs votaries of Italian mufic in 
Fran . Fra mery is one of the editors of the Encyclo- 
ae Methodique, i in which capacity he manifefts as iach 
knowledge in the theory, as good tafte in the prattice of the 
amufical art. 
t 
or by er applied. in fome ee wa 
¥raming is carried on very extenfively i in many fituations, and 
avith a great variety of different kinds of plants, roots, and 
fruits. It requires much nice care and’attention in order to 
fucceed in a Po manner. See Forcing and Ho OT- 
AM cof ‘a i oufes all the timber-work therein, VIB. 
the ae flooring, partitioning, roofing, cieling, beams, 
afhlering, &c. 
FRAMINGHAM, in a Hea atownfhip of Am 
rica, in Middlefex county, and ftate of Ma flachufet’s, con- 
taining 1625 inhabitants ; incorporated in — and di iftant 
24 oe W. 
FRAMLINGHAM, a town of England, in the coun- 
ty of Suffolk, where the’ princefs ‘Mary. tetired before fhe 
ame to the crown, after the death of her brother Edward 
VI. It has a weekly market on Saturday. In -r801 the 
pumber of | a was 1854, of whom. 704 were em- 
Vou. 
FRA 
ployed 3 in trade and manufactures; 88 miles N.NLE. oF 
ondon 
““FRAMPEN, a town of Pomerelia; 12 | anilee S. ot 
Daitzic. ' * 
FRAMPOLE Fence, aprivilege enjoyed by the tenants 
of thé manor of Writtel, in Effex ; way they are enti- 
tled to the wood growing on the fence 
ny 
' trees and poles as they can reach from the top of the ach 
‘ith ‘the hel 
elvé of an ax, toward the repair of their 
i 
QO 
The chief Naa meray whilft feward of this court, 
acknowledged he not find out the ‘reafon why 
thefe fences were called frampole. It may come ‘from 
the Saxon, /7 fremfil, profitable ; or may be a corruption of 
oad, pole, Becanfe’ the. poles are free for the tenant to 
r 
aA RANC. See’ Frank 
Franc, Guittdum UME, in n Bidgra; Ahy, fuppofed by Bayle 
(art. Marot,)’ to have been the firft who fet melodies, in. a 
ee Pa only, to the French metrical pfalms of: Clement 
act Beza " hin i a 
kind OF certificate, fay ned‘ with his own hand, and dated 
2, 1552. One of Bayle’ 8 corefponent er him .. 
ae ms, . 
alms in that impreffion were 
duéion however mutt be made from this mecounts as Several 
of theold melodies fung to the French, pfalms o ' Clement 
Marot, as well as to | : Sternhold and. Hopkins, are 
gy to be o have been- pero ufed by! 
Sohn Hufs, of Prague, 
Mart rtin Luther, and meee s by our’ prifine emer John 
Wickliffe. We have long thought that the’ moft elegant 
pfalmodifts at the time of the reformation, fuch as Louis 
Bourgeois, Claude Gondinel, and Claude le Jenne, weré not 
the inventors of the hee melodies to the pfalm-tunes ; and 
in counterpoint. See Psatmopy. . ~ 
ten in pee Mich. Geni t. 22; fee FRAN; 
“FRANC AIS, or Francois, Port des, in ‘Geography, fo 
called by M. La ’Péroufe, a bay, o or rather harbour, on the . 
N. W. coat of America, ftuated in 58° 37! N. lat. and 139° 5c 
W. ia from Paris. variation of the compafs is 28° — 
towards the , and the dip of the needle 74°. On the days 
of the new and full ‘moon, the tide tifes 7X feet, and it -is 
high - water at one 0 ’clock. _M. La Péroufe faggefts that 
is harbour to 
ri aed ie furs on gore it has 
mend it: for the eftablifhment 
thof, 
many qlaees 
of a factory fi 
Its entrance, r 
magazines, and the ablifment might be 
erected on “ Vifle Pi "Cenotaph" mbiek out a a ue 
in circumference, very capable of cultivation, and fupplied 
with wood and w Cargoes might be: colle eon oné 
point, and thus ce the delay of fhips; and buoy laid 
down for the interior navigation .of the bay would’ ae it 
very ae and eafy, and pilots might be formed fo well ac: 
quainted withthe currents, as .to enfure the fafety Of fhips - 
coming in and going out, _ ral otter.{kins.are fo ss 
