FUZ 
wagnificent, and impreffes the mind of a fpéctator with fen- 
anaes of fublimi ae bed fam _ ancie 
f Akber. in hi n from Oujei 
hoa, vifited this gic ait ie particulaly ice in 
“Afiatic Refearches, vol. vi. p. 75, 
FUTTIAPOUR, a town of Hindooftan, i in Bahar ; “24 
miles S.S.W. of Patna 
IFUTTIGUR, a town of Hindoottan, in Oude; 5 miles 
S. of Furruckabad. 
FUTTIPOUR, a town of Hindooftan, in Cues 30 
Bah 
files S.E. of Corah.—Alfo, a town in o miles 
N.N.W. of Darbungah—Alfo, a town of Pia 13 mile 
S.S.E. of Durbungab. Fae a town of Bahar; 18 miles 
N.E. of rah. Ni. 6 3'. E.lo — Allo, 
a town of Allahabad ; ane . W. of Bengal N. lat 
25°58'. E. long. S19 1 13.— —Alfo, a town of B 512 miles 
N. of Nangor a. — Al fo, a town ia Bengal ; a ie N.E. of 
Purneah 
TOCKS, in a Shi, the timbers raifed over the keel, 
or the compalling timbers which make her breadth. 
: the keel are called ground-futtocks, and the 
> 
ia) 
ids. See Su 
i, fomething to come es 
ae a oe ftate, a future ae there is 
none but God to whom future things are prefent. 
Furure, or Fururs Ten/e, in Grammar, denotes an in- 
flexion of verbs, whereby they dénote, that a thing will be in 
fome = yet to come. As, the laft day will come; I fhall 
fee an 
The Cieine time admits of two cafes; either we may in- 
i ua maa a thing that fhall come to pafs in a fhort 
rathing that fhall happen in any inde finite 
Thue ie Greeks have their paulo pol futur ee pat” odsyor 
HEAAw, wee mar - a thing juft going to one; as 
TOLNTOUZE $. e common ene fe won, L 
qill do it ; foriba 1 I all write. 
In Latin, ie French, and even in Englifh, the future 
of the indicative exprefles only the defign or intention of 
or fiznply that the thing will be; as, I wil 
be approved: and the future of the fubjun@tive 
nig that the thing will be done under certain circumitances ; 
ien I rave teen Verfail Some- 
is expreff 
I meet your friend, I will fend him to you; / offéndero, Fs 
incidero, & 
Mr. Harris, in his diftribution of tenfes, reckons three 
finite future cenitee, belides the com 
whieh he calls t 
OQ 
° 
Ils the aoriit of the futyre, wz. the inceptive fu- 
ture, as i cise) LT fhalt be beginning to write ; fag iddle 
oO ded future, as feribens ero, ting s and 
, cas 
the pone future, as /cripfero, i ‘foall e ae writing. 
See TENSE. 
in Geogr o ,atown of Iiindooftan, in Bahar, 
at the union of ane Litt ree wa the Ganges; 7 
miles © 25 ; ong. 55 28. 
FU Rie an 1 fland of Dane, in Ly maori gulf ; 
cir 
about 12 miles in circumference, of an i rregular triangular 
form. It contains a tov called “ Fuur,’ Peet Wo or t thre 
villages. N. lat. 56 EK. long. g° 2‘. 
E, Fuzre, or Py ee, in he Ordnance Department, re- 
lates to the device in common ufe of fupplying a bomb-thell, 
or grenade, with fire, fo 
the gunpowder panna within the cavity of the fhell may 
be ignited, and c i 
aggregate is aha ae “sbombardment.”’” To effe 
FUZ 
this purpofe, a piece of tough wood is bored ects for ite 
whole length, and then exteriorly turned to fuch 
as may caufe it, when driven nearly up to ae 
the fufe-hole, ace : every fhell for 
fufe fhould be Be conical, and that the thicker end fhould 
e farther reinforce f ae as pean allow its inte- 
rior to be es Ilo wed out into fl iby the a a 
Ny mn ch are generally 
according to the following pr mo 
Nitre glbs. 4goz. or 13 parts. 
Sulphur lb. — 4 parts. 
Mealed powder 2]bs. 120z. — II parts. 
Thefe ue fabian pulverized with the alee — 
and fifted in receiver, wherein they are mixed a 
fall in, are ae perfectly, fo that every part of ae raed 
may be fimilarly compofed. 
into the woode 
and to make er of fuzes all of 
equal hardnefs, in “order that. duration may correfpond 
soar according to their refpective lengths. It is evident 
eel rammed will burn out 
oo hard, will burn fo very 
may ‘a or even for their knocking the fuze out 
altogether. 
The following table ho nil the vera ose . 
fuzes, ae their appropriate fizes to various claffes of mortar 
&c.3 it will be feen ae. a well-made fuze -fhculd bugn 
the a "of one quarter of an inch for every fecond of 
time. 
| Diameter of the fuze. | Compofition. 
| ite tee raber of 
Nature of & Sos ‘5 i 2 -¢ ‘uzcs drove byt. 
themor-}| 2 3) 28] Se 2 te | ¢ & one mau ina 
tar, &e = S 2 3 as § = ao day. 
a a 
Inches. Inches. Inches.| inches laches ‘nches.{ Seconds.) Nusuber. 
43 ToiL.57 9) «5 | 8. 25 
Io | 1.8 |1.35 | 2. 13 AGG 7.2 1 36 | 25 
8 | 1.3 |1.25 | 1-78) .375), 6.37 29 | 30 
55 | 1-a | 825] 1.3 | .275] 4.4 | 18 50 
13.0 14975. | Ts 18 -25°| 3.5 | 15 700 
Grenade:| O8 | .6 Q 1.2 2.25 1300 
e diameter within the cup fhould be equal to three 
gjameters of the bore ; the dept 
A 
fhould be aed: over entirely to preferve the compofition ; ; 
3X2 and, 
