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Rome (the college of cardinals at) complain of the abuse offered to the Negroes in selling them for slaves, [58].

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Senegal (river) account of, [7], [14].

Ship (account of one) blown up on the coast of Guinea with a number of Negroes on board, [125].

Slave-trade, how carried on at the river Gambia, [111]. And in other parts of Guinea, [113]. At Whidah, [115].

Slaves used with much more lenity in Algiers and in Turkey than in our colonies, [70]. Likewise in Guinea, [71]. Slavery more tolerable amongst the antient Pagans than in our colonies, [63]. Declined, as christianity prevailed, [65]. Early laws in France for its abolishment, [66]. If put an end to, would make way for a very extensive trade through Africa, [143]. The danger of slavery taking place in England, [164].

Sloane (Sir Hans) his account of the inhuman and extravagant punishments inflicted on Negroes, [89].

Smith (William) surveyor to the African company, his account of the Ivory Coast, [20]. Of the Gold Coast, [24].

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