1I
¡\
D
irom O)t of.n ioferi..r enurt, eln l,e .\Iowed, if Ihe
l.
me be n t ddiH"d
10
the judge of theeo'm, before
l!le jnry who
.,~
tu
Iry th: eaul_ hov" appe><.J, ano
bcfore .oy of Ihem >re f\\'oro,
43
Elit. e.
¡.
The h,bm corpus aél,
3
l C,r.
11.
c.
2.
has oro
d,ineu. th,lt
a
perron may h••e •
ha~e,s
corpus from
aoy judge, 00 eompl.iot
m.deRod "iewof the wmaot
01 eomOlltlnem, (except fueh perroo is eomOlincd for
tre.lron or f<l ooy exprelfcd io Ihe w. rrant, or fume o·
Iher oflenee Ih't is not bailable) whieh habeas corpus
muíllJé mode returoable immedimly; aod uo proJo.
ciog a "nili"te of the eaofe of eoml11itmeot, Ihe pri·
loo" i. tO be Jir,:,arged on bail given to appear 'n the
rou ,t of kiog's
~eneh
the oext tURl, or oext alliles,
be.
Perfons eommineJ, for either treafon or felony, ex'
pcersly memiooed in the warraot, upon a motion made
io open eourt, io the firfl \.eek of Ihe term,
oc
day of
fcllioos,
&e.
•
fler eomolitmeot, are to be brollght 10
tr
al ; ami ir Ihey are not iodiéleJ Ihe next t« m
oc
ftllions afm eommilmenl, on a mOlioo m,de the
1,11
day of Ihal terlll, Ihey O ..
IJ
be let OUt uponbad, ex·
eepl it appear on oalh , Ihat Ihe king's witoefres .re
n6t
re.dy; anJ in eafe they are oot íodiélcd
oc
tried
the feeoou
mm
afler eommitment, they Ihall be Jif·
c1llrgrd.
Jud~es
deoyiog a habeas
eor~os,
!hall fodeit ¡oe
1.
and.ifao oflieec refufe tO obey It, or tO deh,er a uue
eopy of the eommilment·warraot, he f.;>rfei lS tOO
1.
for the 6rfl off,ol"e.
H:\IJlT, in philofophy, ao ap:itode or difpofitioo either
of miod or body, aequ'red by a frequeo t repetitioo of
the fame aél.
HASt
T,
in medieioe, deootes the fettled coollitutioo of
Ihe bouy, or the habitude of any 'hing elfe,
as
the
llruélure or eompofitioo of a body, or the pws thm·
of.
II AS IT is alfo ored for a drefs or garb,
oc
the eompofi.
t'on of garmeots, wherewilh a perfoo is eovered ; in
whieh ftofe \Ve fay, Ihe hahit of ao eecleli.fiie, of a
rdi~iolls,
ec.
a military habit,
ee.
H-\BITE A:-ID REPUTE, io SOl! law, Ihe eommon
o?ioion of Ihe people, amohg whum a ptrloo hves,
wilh rcfpeél
10
any eireu
n1.aoe rel..ing 10 him.
J-l .'\ I\ITUAL, fomelhi02 g,oIVn tOa h.bit by loog ufe.
s"
H., sIT.
HABITUDE, among {choolmén, the re(reél or Ielalion
r"c tlllng bears tO,oother. $te
ItEL AT IO~.
H.iCH \, a IOWO of
1«"
firm" io Soolh :\merita, .fi.
tU"tlU00 Ihe
MM"
f<a , , t
ti",
m·,u;h ,.f
I~'!
rire r
Hae'I'. io
W. I"ng.
72°,
N I,t.
11"
o'.
H"CKNEY,
a ,illage
UD
Ihe oon!
·~.Ulide
of Loodoo,
r:i:h
1
han-jfom~
ehurch, lls .e r:lcetir,g.h"u:cs,
.odfe·
rl!nfttll ..
Ims·
hOU(l s.
J1 .\l)DI~I(jTO:-l,
a padiameot·town io
!leod.od, a·
br"l c·i Inen m.l<, ,,,ll of EdlOhnrgh.
H ,\ J)\J,)CK,
tI,e
EOJ.li,:, n,"" of a wtll kno...-n fi!h of
1'1"
~
tlus kio
1.
Sé '
(;.OU I.
H
\1)1(;\ '·1
r,"
ci,v
ci
Arabia f rliK, Ih.. carital of
IIH'I
"I'II'inc;
I·f
Hd,ir,,¡nlllt.
¡¡(IIjHC.!
in
E. Il'n::.
ejO"
•0', ':
IJI
t6
J
,
time
Ilu'lJreu onu fixly nll1.5 qonh.
.c.d
,Ji
M
.cho.
11
¡\
E
1I ,f.~·I t\GOGí}S,
amoog phyfieiaos, a compoonu me.
dIClne eoolilhng of f"iu . od arolllalie li"'plts, mixc.!
with bl'l'k hdlebure ;
~nJ
prcferihed '" older to pro.
Olote the",enJlcu,1 aod ha:lllorrhoid,lllux<!, as alfo
tu
briog aw.y Ihe loehia.
HJEMt\NTHU~,
in botany, a geous of the hexaodria
mooogyni:1cI,fs. The iovolueru", is large, aod con.
lills of lil le;ves; the eorolla i. ,bo'e the fruit, ao.!
divided 1010 fix pms; ,od
Ih~
berry has tI"ce eells .
Thm are fouc (peeies, 1I00e of them nativel of
Ilri.
tain.
IL'EMATITES, oc .LOOO·ITONE, in oatm I hiflory,
ao extremdy rieh and lioe iroo.
lt
is . ery ponderous, aod is either of a pAle ced, a
deeper red, or
a
bluifh eolour; ufually of a very gloffy
furf,ee; aod ",heo brokeo, of a fine aod r<gul.rly
f1c~ted
textllrel;' Ihe Uci:!: eonverging tOlVard Ihecentre
of the body; aod the mafles thereof naturally break.
ing ioto fragmer,,, oi a broad ba(e and pointed eod;
appearing fom"hiog pyramidal. The hznmites is va.
rious io it! degrees uf pu,ity aou hardoe(s, as weH
a!
io il! figure: the fioefl aod Illofl pure is of a botryoidc
furface; lhe whole fupertieies rifing into larger or
[malle< roondiOl tuberclel: fometimes the hzmalilCl i,
af
a eoarfe texture, aod a laxe< f1ruélure, io which
f1ate it is koowo
!O
roany by the name fehiltul.
HiEMATOPUS, the IEA'PYE, io ornithology, a geaus
belnogiog to Ihe order of Cr.llz.· The b..
k
is eom·
preffed wilh an eqoal wedge.lbaped poiot; tbe noHrils
are lineac; and the feer have three toes witboul nail•.
Thece is but one fpeciel,
viz .
tbe aflrale¡u!, a oative
of Europe
and
AOle,iea. 1t feeds upoo Ihefl·6!h om
the fea.lhOre!.
HiEMATOXYLUM, CAMHCHE'WOOO, in botaoy,
~
Ceous of the dmodria monogynia c1afs. The c;¡lix is
divided ioto 6" part!; the petals are
6,.;
the caplule
is laoceolated, and eootams one eell IVilb two boat–
fh.ped valves. •There is but ooe fpeeies,
vi•.
Ihe
campeehianum, eampeehy or logwood , a oati,e of
A·
merica, oel< Carth. gena.
lt
is uluallv brought home
io large logs, vel y harJ, of a red eolour, and an a·
llringeot f.'m talle.
lt
has becn loog ufed by the
dyers, but oot tiH very late as a medicioe: ao ex·
méled deeoétioo of il ace fa id tO be (ervimble iri di–
arrhre••.
NtEMOI'TOSIS,
HA:M APTY~t S,
or HA:MOPT06, in
menieine, a fpittiog of blood. !ice MEDICINE.
1l.tMOltRH:\GE, io medicioe. a
Jiu,
of blood from
ao)' P"'t of
Ih~
body. See
,hDICI~E .
HtEMORRHOIDAL, ao appdl:uioo
gi.enbyaoato·
milis
!O
Ih~
",eries and VClns goiog 10 rhe iot,¡boom
,,(jum. See
A~A T O"V,
Part 111. and IV.
H }F.~IORRI10IDS,
or PIL ES, io medlcloo. ao h:r·
1O..
" hage, or flux of blooJ fru'lI Ihe h.flllonhoi.J,1
. ,·ffels , See ME OIC IN> .
11~EIt
LEM, a popllluus
,."y
of Ihe L'oiteu Prol'ioCfI,
io Ihe pruvioee
~f
lI ullan.!,
!l
"I~J
oel< Ihe I,ke
whieh frol11 Inis tOWJI is "lInl
IfJerleO\·~ft,,;
four
OIil., eall·of the
oee.lI. anJ tweh" \Vell 01 :\OIfI,r.J.o, :
E.
long.
4"
lO'.
N.
Iat.
p '
;0'.
!lAG.H, , eaoonieJI
bu"k
uf t:IOOIJ Tdlmen!, r•
(,IJ.J