Hand, or index, use of

Handwriting, script letters in

Harmonical pauses, see Pauses

Have, verb, how varied
—derivation of; with perf. part., import of the tense
Had, with better, rather, &c., before the infin.

He and she, sometimes used as nouns
—as prefixed to nouns to denote gend.
—whether to be connected by a hyphen to the nouns to which prefixed

Hear, with objective, and an infin. without to
—with infin. alone, perhaps ellipt, ("I HAVE HEARD TELL")
Heard, verb, why irregular
—its pronunc.

Hebrew letters, some account of; names, characters, and significations of
—whether they are, or are not, all consonants, long a subject of
dispute
—The

Hebrew names for the months, were prop. nouns
Hebrew, what pointing adopted in

Hence, thence, whence, with from prefixed. "I'll HENCE," see Adverbs

Heptameter line, iambic, examples of —trochaic, do —dactylic, do.