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r of the city of _Great Benin_, 37. _Britons_ (antient) in their original state no less barbarous than the _African_ Negroes, 68. _Baxter (Richard)_ his testimony against slavery, 83. C Corruption of some of the Kings of _Guinea_, 107. D _De la Casa_ (bishop of _Chapia_) his concern for the _Indians_, 47. His speech to _Charles_ the Fifth Emperor of _Germany_ and King of _Spain_, 48. Prodigious destruction of the _Indians_ in _Hispaniola_, 51. _Divine principle_ in every man, its effects on those who obey its dictates, 14. E _Elizabeth_ (Queen) her caution to captain Hawkins not to enslave any of the Negroes, 55. _English_, their first trade on the coast of Guinea, 52. _Europeans_ are the principal cause of the wars which subsist amongst the Negroes, 61. _English_ laws allow no man, of what condition soever, to be deprived of his liberty, without a legal process, 150. The danger of confining any person without a warrant, 162. F Fishing, a considerable business on the Guinea coast, 26. How carried on, _ibid._ _Foster (James)_ his testimony against slavery, 186. _Fuli_ Negroes good farmers, 10. Those on the _Gambia_ particularly recommended for their industry and good behaviour, _ibid._ _France_ (King of) objects to the Negroes in his dominions being reduced to a state of slavery, 58. G _Gambia (river)_8, 14. _Gloucester_ (bishop of) extract of his sermon, 195. _Godwyn (Morgan)_ his plea in favour of the Negroes and Indians, 75. Complains of the cruelties exercised upon slaves, 76. A false opinion prevailed in his time, that the Negroes were not objects of redeeming grace, 77. _Gold Coast_ has several European factories, 22. Great trade for slaves, _ibid._ Carried on far in the inland country, _ibid._ Natives more reconciled to the Europeans, and more diligent in procuring slaves, _ibid._ Extraordinarily fruitful and agreeable, 22, 25. The natives industrious, 24. _Great Britain_, all persons during their residence there are the King's subjects, 148. _Guinea_ extraordinarily fertile, 2. Extremely unhealthy to the Europeans, 4. But agrees well with the natives, _ibid._ Prodigious rising of waters, _ibid._ Hot winds, _ibid._ Surprising vegetation, 15. H _Hawkins_ (captain) lands on the coast of Guinea and seizes on a number of the natives, which he sells to the Spaniards, 55. _Hottentots_ misrepresented by authors, 101. Tr
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