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Some Historical Account of Guinea, Its Situation, Produce, and the General Disposition of Its Inhabitants - An Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Its Nature and Lamentable Effects by Anthony Benezet
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CHAP. X. _State of the Government in_ Guinea, &c.


CHAP. XI. _Accounts of the cruel methods used in carrying on of
the_ Slave trade, &c.


CHAP. XII. _Extracts of several voyages to the coast of_ Guinea,
&c.


CHAP. XIII. _Numbers of Negroes, yearly brought from_ Guinea,
_by the_ English, &c.


CHAP. XIV. _Observations on the situation and disposition of the
Negroes in the northern colonies_, &c.


CHAP. XV. Europeans _capable of bearing reasonable labour in
the_ West Indies, &c.


_Extracts from_ Granville Sharp's _representations,_ &c.


_Sentiments of several authors,_ viz. George Wallace, Francis
Hutcheson, _and_ James Foster.
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