FRE 
in all hiftery. “ Had it concluded with fome gui of wind,” 
fays a gentle eman on; the {pot, “ it might have been of terri- 
ble confeq: 
e "The ee. of an abh-tree, of juft three quarters of a 
sound, bein 
ee ‘were Bree d vith the noife in the air ; till the cy. aif. 
cerned it was the clatter of ei dafhed ae ach 
n 
and be remifs in others, not far off. 
fallowed by glowing heats, and .a. -wonderful forwardnefs of 
vegetat ion 
FReeztNc. of Wines. Gee Condenfing of Win 
_ FREEZIN G, in, Commerce and Manufaélures. "oe Friz- 
i 
FREezine, in Sea Language, isa fort of ornamental ae 
ing on the upper part, of a fhip’s dade ftern, or bow 
generally eae of armour, inftrum s of war, marine 
emblems, .& 
FREGA ROL A, in Ichthyology. a name given by man ny 
toa ees river-fifh, well known.in England by the name of 
the minow. - 
FREGATA, in ee a Species of. procellaria, which 
ee. 
FREGATA, or Frigata, aname given to the PELECANUS 
eguilus, which fee 
FREGELLANUM, or FREGELLA, by Ancient Corre. 
bys 2 atown of Italy, in Latium, S.E. 0 Pee ies. on the 
Latin way. “D? Annville places it to the tight ‘of t 
but- ie abbe Chauppy thine the anaes was that of Opi 
a corruption, as he conceives, ef the name Opimius, 2 Roma 
conful, whdé' deftroyed Fregella 5 ; Fregellanum having be bee: 
built on its ruitis. 
A, a town and colony of Italy, in Etruria, 
fituatéd ¢ onthe ‘fea-coaft. 
“FREGGIA, in Tells, the name of a long anguilli- 
et 
a8 
form fifh of the tenia kind, more commonly called ik a 
It is the CEPOLA tenia. — 
“"FREGIT Crausvm.. ‘See Craust. 
FREHEL, Caps, in Geography, a cape “on the W. 
coaft of France 5 12 miles W. of St. Malo. N. lat. 48° 38. 
WwW. long. 2 
E ER, Micoeaee, in Biaraplys an eminent ju- 
rift and man of letters, was born at, Augfburg in the year 
1565. . Elé was educated for the pee ah of the law, firft 
at Altdorff and then,at Bourges. His firft office was that of 
was axthor, of many learned 
his writings, He di 
lorerl, . 
FREIBURG, - Geo ratty a. “town ar the auch of 
— 3 16. miles om 
mh. 
LF 
iris > 
gin 
siegiast his, te satis which were, particularly direéted -2 
Hew. 
FRE 
a FREIDDEG, atown of Auftria; 7 miles 8.8.W. of 
°F FREIDNAD, a town of the saad of Stiria; 6 miles 
W. of Rakelfp purg- 
FREJENAL, or Poprenee,. a town of Spain, ‘ 
the country of Seville ; 47 miles N. of Seville. 
I 1AGEN, a town of Germany, in the princi- | 
pality of Waldeck, on the Waiter; 18 miles W.‘of Caffel. 
—Alfo, atownof Brandenburg, in the Mark of Prignitz : 
a miles N.W. of Berlin. N. lat. 53°17’. E. long. 12° 
"FREIENSTEIN, _a town - oy, in the county 
of Erbach; 10 miles S. of Erb 
FREIENWELDE, a town a Germany, in the duchy 
of Pomerania ; I 5 miles N.E. ‘of Stargard. N. la 
eae, 
, FRAIGHT, 
FREIMERSHEIM, in Geog 
the department of Mont 
17943 4 miles N.N.E. 
Spire 
graphy, a town of France, in 
~~ onnerre taken by the French in - 
f Landau, and 12 S.W. of 
FREIN, eal a town a Moravia, in the circle 
of Znaym ; 8 pales 
FREIND, ae in "Big mn ae : —— ated phyfician, 
was born in 1675, at Croton, in Nort tonfhire, of which 
place his father was sera He was erie at 'Weltmin. 
ufby, and was thence ele¢ted, in 
Aldrich cles, fo teltimony, by fe 
z 
poor fam 
which immedia ane brought im es notice as a aiyicos 
and phyfician, entitled, 
thodo, ad rationes mechan cas exiguntur,”? Oxford, in 4to. 
n work, ich was aga i received, and went 
through feveral editions, in tranflations, 
er the aufpices of Baglivi 
and other ie ned men. He confidered local ee as the 
caufe of the evacuation, and per eae its diminution or de- 
was derived. i the year 1704 he was appointe 
of chemiltry at Oxford ; 3 and in his Iectur 
the paola of Keil, to explain the operations of this 
alfo upon — cal sae eee In the enfuing year, 
on rl accompanied the earl of Peterborough, in his ex- 
pedition to ae in the quality of pies : the Englifh 
nd r 
rces. He was abroad two ye ig throu h 
Italy, vifiting oo and tea at Rome, acts 
was received w ae = > ie “altady 
eached that c ok 1707, he wag 
created doGtor diploma, “end publ ef his ye lee 
tures. in Latin, under the title o “ Pracle&t Chymice" 
in quibus fere aie Chymice a a princi” 
pia.et fee nature i igs: tae Thefe, lectures were 
nine in ) e dedicat faac Newton. 
e > I 
a8 was elected a fellow of the Royal Bee ociety in 1712; but 
fame 1 quitted London in. —= to accomparty the 
