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doubts, towers, &c. and containing 830 houfes. It is 
the chief manufadturing town in tile ,whole principality : 
thirty miles fonth-fouth*weft of Hildeftieim, and forty, 
eight miles fouth-fouth-weft of Brunfwick. 
"EIN'FIDEL, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of Pil- 
fen : eight miles weft of Teufing. 
EINIEH', a town of Afiaric Turkey, in the province 
of Natolia : forty-four miles foutil-weft of Artaki. 
EINSID'LEN, a town- and abbey of Swifferland, in 
the canton of Schweitz.: fifteen miles eaft of Zug. 
EIN'VILLE AU JARD, a town of France, in the 
department of theMeurte, and chief place of a canton, in 
the diftridt of Luneville : four leagues eaft of Nancy, and 
one and a half north of Luneville. 
EI'SEL, f. [eoytl, Sax.] Vinegar; verjuice; any 
xtcid. An old word; 
Caft in thy-mind 
How thou refembleft Chrift, as with fowre poifon, 
If thou paine thy tafte ; remember therewithall, 
How' Chrift for thee t-afted cifel and gall. Sir T. More. 
EI'SENACH, a town of Germany, in the circle of 
Upper Saxony, and capital of a principality of the fame 
name, in the circle of Thuringia, on the NeiTe, where 
the reprefentatives of the ftate alfemble. It has a college, 
a feminary for divinity, and an orphan houfe : forty miles 
eaft of Weimar, and twenty-fix weft-fouth-weft of Erfurt. 
Lat. 50. 46. N. Ion. 27. 57. E. Ferro. 
EI'SENACH, a principality of Germany, in Thuringia, 
and circle of Upper Saxony, fituated on the confines of 
Hefle. It is mountainous, and hardly produces corn 
enough for the inhabitants. Some wine is made, but of 
a very indifferent fort. It has forne mines of copper, 
iron, vitriol, and alum, with fome fait fprings. It gives 
a vote to the duke of Saxe-Weimar, in the diets and af- 
femblies of the circle. The tax is fifty-eight rixdollars 
and feventeen kruitzers. Eifenach is the capital. 
F.I'SENBERG, a town of Germany, in the circle of 
the Upper Rhine, and county of Waldeck, with a caftle: 
three miles fouth-weft of Corfach. 
EI'SENBERG, a towm of Germany, in the circle of 
Upper Saxony, and marggraviate of Meilfen : eight miles 
north of Drelden. 
EI'SENBURG, a town of Germany, in the circle of 
Upper Saxony, and principality of Saxe-Gotha : twenty 
miles weft of Altenburg, and thirty fouth-fouth-weft of 
Leipfic. 
EI'SENHARTZ, a town of Germany, in the duchy 
of Stiria ; enriched by iron mines difeovered in 712 : ten 
miles north of I.eoben. 
EI SENSTADT, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of 
Konigingratz : three miles north-north-eaft of Gitfchin. 
EI'SENSTADT, a town of Hungary : eight miles 
north of Edenburg, and fixteen fouth of Vienna. 
EIS'FELD, a town of Germany, in the circle of Upper 
Saxony, and principality of Cobourg, on the Wetra : 
eight miles eaft of Hildburghaufen. 
EIS'GARN, a town of Germany, in the archduchy of 
Auftria: eight miles weft-north-weft of Bohmifch Waid- 
hofen. 
EI'SKOI, a town of Ruffia, in the government of Cau- 
cafus, fituated at the mouth of the river Eia, on the eaft 
coaft of the Sea of Azoph : fifty miles fouth-weft of 
Azoph. Lat..46. 30. N. Ion. 56. E. Ferro. 
EI'SLEBEN, a town of Germany, in the electorate of 
Saxony, and county of Mansfeld ; once the capital of a 
county of the fame name. It contains three churches, 
and about 700 houfes. Martin Luther, the celebrated 
reformer, was born and died in this town : twelve miles 
eaft of Mansfeld, and twelve weft of Hall. 
EISS, a village and barony of Germany, in the cir¬ 
cle of Weftphalia: fix miles eaft-north-eaft of Aix-la- 
Chapelle. 
EISS'DORF, orEYSZDORF, a town of Germany, in 
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the circle of Upper Saxony, belonging to the bifhopric 
of Merfeburg: four miles .eall-fouth-eaft of I.utzen. 
EI'THER, pron. [aepgLeji, Sax. anther , Sco.tt.] Which 
foever of the two ; whether one of the otlfer : 
So like in arms thofe champions were, 
As they had been a very pair; 
So that a man would almoft fwear, 
That either had been either. Drayton. 
Each ; both.—In the procefs of natural beings, there 
feem fome to be creatures placed, as it were, on the con¬ 
fines of feveral provinces, and participating fomething of 
Hiker. Hale. 
Sev’n times the fun has either tropic view’d, 
The Winter banifit’d, and the Spring renew’d. Dry den. 
It is tiled fometimes of more than two; anyone of a 
certain number. Any of an indeterminate number, as 
in the following paffage. — Henry VIII. Francis I. and 
Charles V. were fo provident, as fcarce a palm of ground 
could be gotten by either of the three, but that the other 
two Would fet the balance of Europe upright again. Bacon. 
EI'THER, adv. A diftributive adverb, anfwered by 
or; either the one or. — Either your brethren have mifera- 
bly deceived us, or power confers virtue. Swift to Pope. 
What perils fliall we find, 
If either place, or time, or other courfe, 
Caufe 11s to alter th’ order now aflign’d ? Daniel. 
EI'THON, or Y thon, a river of Scotland, which runs 
into the German Sea: twenty-fix miles north of Aberdeen. 
EI'TIAT, a town of Africa, in the empire of Mo¬ 
rocco, and province of Tedla, defended with walls, and 
containing about 3000 inhabitants. 
EJULA'TION, f. [cjulatio, Lat.] Outcry; lamenta¬ 
tion ; moaning; waiting.—Inftead of hymns and praifes, 
he breaks out into ejulations and effeminate wailings. Go¬ 
vernment of the Tongue. 
With difmal groans 
And ejulation, in the pangs of death, 
Some call for aid. Philips. 
EJURA'TION, f. [Lat.] Renouncing or refigning 
one’s place. Bailey. ' 
E'KA, a town of Sweden, in the province of Smaland: 
eleven miles north of Wexio. 
EKANFANO'KA. See OuAquAPHENOG aw. 
EKAN'GA, a river of Ruffia, which runs into th 
Frozen Sea, 140 miles eaft of Kola. 
EKAR'MA, one of the fmaller Kurule iflands, in the 
North Pacific Ocean. Lat. 49.30. N. Ion. 172.15. E. Ferro. 
EKAS'TROV, a town of RufTia, in the government 
of Archangel: eighty miles fouth of Kola. 
EKA'TERINGBtIRG, a town of Ruffia, and capital 
of a province of the fame name, in the government of 
Perm : 148 miles fouth-eaft of Perm, and 960 eaft-fouth- 
eaft of Peterfburg. Lat. 56.45. N. Ion. 78. E. Ferro. 
EKA'TERINGBURG, a province of Ruffia, in the 
government of Perm, about 360 miles long, and from 100 
to 160 broad: the capital is of the fame name. 
EKATERININSKAI'A, a bay of the North Sea, in 
Ruffian Lapland, near Kola. Lat. 68. 50. N. Ion. 50. 10. 
E. Ferro. 
EKATERINOGRAD', a town of Ruffia, in the go¬ 
vernment of Caucafus, on the Malva : 260 miles fouth- 
eaft of Azoph, and 10S0 fouth-fouth-eaft of Peterfburg. 
Lat. 44.15. N. lon.6x.24. E. Ferro. 
EKATERINOSLAV', a city of Ruffia, and capital 
of a government of the fame name: 164 miles north-eaft 
of Otchakov, and 728 fouth-fouth-eaft of Peterfburg. 
Lat. 48. 15. N. Ion. 52. 60. E. Ferro. 
EKATERINOSLAV', a government of Ruffia, bound¬ 
ed on the weft by the dominions of Turkey, on the north- 
weft by the government of Kiov, on the north by the go¬ 
vernment of Charkov, on the eaft by the country of the 
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