The Golden coast, or, A description of Guinney 1. In it's air and situation, 2. In the commodities imported thither, and exported thence, 3. In their way of traffick, their laws and customes, together with a relation of such persons, as got wonderful estates by their trade thither.
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- The Golden coast, or, A description of Guinney 1. In it's air and situation, 2. In the commodities imported thither, and exported thence, 3. In their way of traffick, their laws and customes, together with a relation of such persons, as got wonderful estates by their trade thither.
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- London :: Printed for S. Speed ...,
- 1665.
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Contents
- title page
- AN Epistle to the READER.
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THE Golden Coast, OR A DESCRIPTION OF GUINNEY.
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The Situation of
Guinney. -
CHAP. II. The Wares to be carried toGuinney. -
CHAP. III. The first Voyage fromEngland toGuinney. -
CHAP. IV. Another Voyage toGuinney out of a Captains Relation. -
CHAP. V. A third Voyage toGuinney. -
CHAP. VI. A fourth Voyage toGuinney. -
Rules for Fortifications and Settlement at the Coast of
Guinney, observed by all that trade thither. -
At a meeting of the Adventurers for
Guinney. -
The Merchandize, Wares, and Commodities, that are most desired in
Guinney. - A note of the heights of the most eminent places in the South Sea.
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Soundings on the Coast of
Guinney.
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Rules for Fortifications and Settlement at the Coast of
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CHAP. VII. The Merchandize and commodities ofGuinney. -
CHAP. VIII. Their Measures, Weights, Scales, Markets, and Customes. -
CHAP. IX.
How they live together in Guinney. -
CHAP. X. Their War, and their Gentlemen. -
A Relation of such persons as got wonderful Estates by their Trade to
Guinney.
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The Situation of