FRI 
external Fridtion, that a mixture with fome animal fluid, fuch Neiffe, N, lat. ’ 
e faliva or gaftric ¢ ip ice, was aera for the abforptio n 
othe drug. (Ste D can's Ann Medicine for 1798.) 
r. Ward Found “that ii tnd of opium mene or 
ording tothe age 
patient and the feverity of ths ifeate, may be rubbed Eee the. 
infi ae of the arms, until the a) is abforbed. metimes 
hogs’ lard, an a 
; iv nd he o at oa tlie fm aller te, quantity 
of unguent ie better, provided the whole be made fo frhooth 
and foft, as not to ‘occafion any Pastis by its acne | in 
spolyng the neceflary degree of friétion. (See d on 
the is Opia te Friétion in’ Spalmodic and B Febuile 
Dileafes, 
RIDAUn ‘in Goosvaphy, a town of Auftria; 4 miles S. 
of ‘St Polten 
FRIDAW, a ratte of the ao of ne 3 104 miles 
16? 
s. of Vienna. N. lat. 46° 27’. Ev 1 
I ixth day of eek e called from 
Friga, soa worfhipped by the pain on thisday. It 
is a eine e church o emory of o 
FRIDA Good, 
FR ‘D ERG, in “Gergraphy, by, a ‘ov of the duchy of 
‘Btiri iat 5 48. ‘miles: S. of Vie > 247’. E. long 
15° 53 Ifo, a town of Bavaria ; 4 miles 8. - of Augt- 
burg t. 48° 17'. E. long. 10° 58’ » a town of 
Imperial town, till, in 1802, it. was given to the landgrave of 
Heffe-Darmftade ; 3 12- miles’ N. of Frankfort on the Mayn. 
Vslat. 92° 20'. E. long. 8° 
-FRIDEK, or eee a oan and lordfhip of Silefia, 
in the principality of Tefchen ; 10 miles S..W. of Te item 
N. lat. 49° 52!, one 18° 28/, 
: FRIDERICKSBERG, a fort and fettlement on tie 
cor of eae 3 7o miles from Cape Coa 
FRID BE, atown - Germany, i in a the county of 
Sayn, a ars i Heffe-Darmftad 3 9 miles iegen.— 
Alfo, a town of Germany, in the priicipality of Heffe.Caffel ; 
35. miles $.S. E. of Caffel. 
FRIDI NGEN, a ton of Auftrian Swabia, on the 
Dariube ; 20 miles S. E. of Tubingen 
: FRIDL LAND, or aa. a ton n of Pruffia, inthe 
« ptovinee of ‘Natangen, on the left og of the Alle ; 28 
miles S.-E. of Kon migfberg.’ N. lat. 54° 24’. E. long. 21° 10". 
FRIDMAN, a town of Hun ngary 3 17 miles N. N. WwW, 
af Palotza. 
FRIDO, a town. of Naples, in the Bafilicata; 7 miles 
E.S.E. of Potenza 
FRIDSTO LL, or FRiTHSTOW, of the eee frid, 
' peace, and ftol, feat, in our Ancient Writers, fignifies a feat, 
ehair, or place of peace, where criminals might find fafety 
_ ard protection 
| In-the charter of immunities confirmed to the church of 
Ann. 5 H. VII. it is explained by 
» Of thefe there were many in England : but the moft 
ous was at Beverley, a had this infcription, “ Hc 
fedes lie Freedffol dicitur, i.e. Pacis Cathedra ad qua 
s fugiendo per vEpiEnS omni imodam habet- fecuritatem.” 
amden. - 
FRIE DBERG, “in: Geography, a town of Silefia, in the 
principality of Neifle, « on-the Neiffe;.14 miles 5.5.W. of 
N. lat : 
Gort many, in the Wetheraw, on ie E Phachs foetal an . 
FR I. 
50 * 5! XS. long. 16° 15'mrAlfo, a town 
ilefia, in the aiaag eae of jvauer, on the Queis ; 
30 miles ‘W. of Jau N. lat. 50° 52’. %, long, 15°27. 
aes a town ps “Silefia, in the eae el of Schweid- 
nitz; ro miles N:W. o idnitz a Moravian. 
Gleeed in Pass fea in ‘acho. or Surry 
county, N, 
FRIEDEBERG, a town of Germany, in the New 
Mark of acewens t 45 coe o- i of Fran icfort on 
the Oder. N. > 56", ong. a5" 40'—Alfo, a 
town of Balt ee and 5. ‘ wil z N.E. of Emden. N. 
lat.. 53° orf 
Weber ane or ae a town of Lower i 
fatia, son | ey ie miles NW. of Guben, N. 1 
2°49 
. *pRIEDELSHAUSDN, a town’ et Germany, in the 
ounty of Henneberg ; 7 miles N.W. of Mein 
 ERIED eatin Tr EN, a Moravian rater in 
ame fignifies ‘tents of peace,” feate 
on puleiaane a er in Pennfylvania, about 24 miles below 
ioga point, eftablifhed in 1765. 
"RIEDERICK’s Sear a al of Wek Greenland. 
of § 
} ERIC 
. lat. 62° 12’. W. long. 
FRIEDERIC KSTADT, ” a “town on the W. -coatft 
of the -ifland of Santa: Cruz. N. lat. 17” 48. W. long, 
3 TEDLAND, a town - Silefa, in the principality. 
of Schweidnitz ; 3 16 miles §.W 
50° 27', Ey long. 16” 3’, 
America, in Wachovia. 
Friep. AND, a wy n of Moravia, i in 7 se of Olmutz 3 
18 miles N.N.E Olmutz Ho, 
in the circle of Boleflaw ; 39 railes N. 
a town of the duchy of oe © 3. 14 miles NE 
ew: paar urg. + 53° -E, long. 13° 30.— 
Alfo, wn of Silefia, in’ ple principality of Oppali, on 
the Seeinau 20’ miles §.W. of O ppeln. N. lat. 50° 25'. 
long. 17 
FRIEDLINGEN, or FRipuixcey, a town and f 
of Germany, in the circle of Swabia, near the Rhine, bee 
tween Hunigue and Bale. 
SLED, a eos of — in the provinee ‘of 
Smaland ; 33-miles of We 
FRIENDLESS Ma was a‘ “old Son name for: him 
whom we call an outlav 
The reafon : bec ae he was, upon his exclufion from 
the king’s ; peace and protection, denied all help of friends, 
Jam foris fecit amicos.’ 
IENDLY ek in. Geography, a harbour in Nootka 
coat of Ameri e a fettlement 
was formed, in 1788, by Mr. Meares, and fome other Eng- 
i purpofe of carrying on the fur tr ade.. As 
cafioned a ferious- difpute between Spain 
aa iia Ss cae sad uaa in a war between 
we fhall here ftate fom 
of Schweidnitz. N. lat. 
Allo, a Moravian fettlement of 
and England, a 
the two countries e particulars re- 
lating to it, as they were a to us both by Capt. 
Menta in pe year I 179% and by Mr 
on board on i s’s veffels; 
the year ae, two vf were equipped 
by John Henry-Cox and Company, merchants at Canton. 
The conduét of the expedition was committed es ea, 
eares, who was ‘alfo a joint proprietor, ' Thefe 
failed, wit view of avoiding certain heavy dues, i 
Portuguefe in and under the firm of John Cavallo, 
efq., a Portuguele ean at Macao; but the veflels, and 
their. cargoes. were wholly Britifh property, and oe 
by fubjects. of his eis majefty.. In May 1788, Mr. 
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