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].