A Geographical Survey of Africa: Its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Productions, States, Populations, &c. with a Map of an Entirely New Construction, to which is Prefixed a Letter to Lord John Russell Regarding the Slave Trade and the Improvement of Africa |
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GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF AFRICA | i |
General View of Africa Population and States | 15 |
Guineathe Pepper and Ivory Coasts | 21 |
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African slave trade Agadez alluded amongst Ancobar Arabs Ashantee Bagherme Bahr el Abiad banks Benin betwixt Bornou Boussa Bowditch branch Caillé called Cameroons Cape capital caravan Clapperton considerable Coodonia Coomassie course crossed Cuba cultivated Dagomba Darfur day's journey Denham desert distance district Ditto ditto dry season Dupuis east eastward Edrisi extending feet Fezzan flow Gambia geographical miles Ghazelle Hawash hills inhabitants interior Jinne Joliba junction Kanem Kano Kashna king Kowara labour Lake Shad land Lander large river latter magnitude Mahommedan Mandingo mentioned mountains Mourzook native navigable nearly negroes Niger Nile Park passed population portion of Africa Ptolemy quarter rains regarding route runs Saccatoo says Sego Senegal Shadda Shary Shoa Sidi Hamed Sierra Leone situated Soudan sources southward stream Sultan Bello thence Timbuctoo town travelled tributaries Waday Wangara westward Yaoori Yeou Zaire Zeilah