Adventures and Observations on the West Coast of Africa and Its Islands: Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Madeira, Canary, Biafra and Cape Verd Islands; Their Climates, Inhabitants and Productions. Accounts of Places, Peoples, Customs, Trade, Missionary Operations, Etc., Etc., on that Part of the African Coast Lying Between Tangier, Morocco and Benguela |
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Accra African squadron American beautiful boat called Canary Cape Coast Cape Coast Castle Cape Palmas CHAPTER Christian church civilization climate clouds colonists colony colored commerce Congo cruisers dollars dress Elmina emigrants England English feet Fetish Freetown friends fruits Funchal Gambia gentleman Gold Coast Grand Canary Grebo Guanches Guinea Hamed heathen hills hope houses hundred ideas intelligent island labor lady land language Liberia live Loando Madeira Mandingoes ment Methodist miles mission missionaries Monrovia moral morning mountains natives officers Orotava palm palm oil passed persons plain population Portuguese possession prayers preacher present priests reader religion residents river rovia savage ship shore Sierra Leone slave-trade slaves Society South southern spirit squadron stone Tangier taste Teneriffe thousand tion town trade tribes vegetables vessels walk West Coast western Africa