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A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates William Snelgrave

A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates By William Snelgrave

A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates by William Snelgrave


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A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates Summary

A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates by William Snelgrave

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A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, I. the History of the Late Conquest of the Kingdom of Whidaw by the King of Dahome II. the Manner How the Negroes Become Slaves. III. a Relation of the Author's Being Taken by Pirates by William Snelgrave
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