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Brotherton Collection3
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slave-trade5
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Guinea10
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Ivory Coast1
Benin1
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Smith, William (1726-)3
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)2
Bosman, Willem2
Wadestrom, Carl Bernhard (1746-1799)1
Snelgrave, William1
Wadestrom, Carl Bernhard1
Sharp, Granville (1735-1813)1
Royal African Company1
Norris, Robert (1791)1
Sharp, Granville1

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Nouvelle relation de quelques endroits de Guinée, et du commerce d'esclaves qu'on y fait : contenant I. L'histoire de la dernière conquête du roïaume de Juda, par le roi de Dahomé... II. La manière dont les Nègres deviennent esclaves ... III. La relation de tout ce qui est arrivé à l'auteur lorsqu'il fut pris par les pirates

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Nouveau voyage de Guinée, contenant une description exacte des coûtumes, des manieres, du terrain, du climat, des habillemens, des bâtimens, de l'education, des arts manuels, de l'agriculture, du commerce, des emplois, des langages, des rangs de distinction, des habitations, des divertissemens, des mariages, & généralement de toute ce qu'ils y a de remarquable parmi les habitans, &c (v.1)

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Nouveau voyage de Guinée, contenant une description exacte des coûtumes, des manieres, du terrain, du climat, des habillemens, des bâtimens, de l'education, des arts manuels, de l'agriculture, du commerce, des emplois, des langages, des rangs de distinction, des habitations, des divertissemens, des mariages, & généralement de toute ce qu'ils y a de remarquable parmi les habitans, &c (v.2)

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Voyage au pays de Dahomé, état situé dans l'intérieur de la Guinée : par Robert Norris. On y a ajouté des Observations sur la traite des nègres, avec une description de quelques parties de la côte de Guinée, durant un voyage fait en 1787 & 1788, avec le docteur Sparrman & le capitaine Arrehenius; par C. B. Wadstrom. Ouvrages traduits de l'anglais

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Some historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitants : with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade, its nature and lamentable effects

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A new and accurate description of the coast of Guinea, divided into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory Coasts : containing a geographical, political and natural history of the kingdoms and countries, with a particular account of the rise, progress and present condition of all the European settlements upon that coast, and the just measures for improving the several branches of the Guinea trade

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A new and accurate description of the coast of Guinea : divided into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory coasts. Containing a geographical, political and natural history of the kingdoms and countries: with a particular account of the rise, progress, and present condition of all the Europian settlements upon that coast; and the just measures for improving the several branches of the Guinea trade. Illustrated with several cuts

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A new voyage to Guinea : describing the customs, manners, soil, climate, habits, buildings, education... habitations, diversions, marriages, and whatever else is memorable among the inhabitants : likewise, an account of their animals, minerals, etc., with great variety of entertaining incidents, worthy of observation, that happen'd during the author's travels in that large country

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Certain considerations relating to the Royal African Company of England : in which the original, growth, and national advantages of the Guiney trade are demonstrated : as also that the same trade cannot be carried on, but by a company and joint-stock

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Some historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce and the general disposition of its inhabitants, with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade, its nature and lamentable effects, also a re-publication of the sentiments of several authors of note on this interesting subject, particularly an extract of a treatise by Granville Sharp

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