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Phillips, Journal of a Voyage Made in 'the Hannibal' of London from England to
Cape Monse-Radoe in Africa, and thence along the Coast of Guinea to Whidaw,
the Island of St. Thomas, and so Forward to Barbadoes', in A. and J. Churchill
(eds.), A Collection of Voyages and Travels.. ., Vol. 6, London, 1764.


  1. P. Camper, Dissertation Physique sur les Differences réelles que Présentent les Traits
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  2. C. White, An account of the Regular Gradation in Man and in Different Animals and
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  4. In the author's opinion the term Negro Slave Trade is seldom used nowadays. Rejecting
    the expression European Slave Trade, the term 'Atlantic Slave Trade' seems to
    suit the content of this concept much better.

  5. A. Boahen, The Topics in West African History, London, Longman, 1966; P. D. Curtin,
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  6. J. Ajayi and M. Crowder (eds.), The History of West Africa, London, Longman, 1971.

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