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Barbot, J. (1746). A description of the coasts of north and south Guinea; and of Ethiopia inferior, vulgary Angola; being a new and accurate account of the western maritime countries of Africa. In six books. Containing a geographical, political, and natural history of the kingdoms, provinces, common-wealth, territories and islands belonging to it. Their products, inhabitants, manners, languages, trade, wars, policy and religion. With a full account of all the european settlements; their rise, progress and present conditions; their commerce, and measures for improving the several branches of the Guinea and Angola trade. Also of trade winds, breezes, tornadoes, harmatans, tides and currents, &c. and a new relation of the Province of Guiana, and of the great rivers of Amazonas and Oronoque in South America. With an appendix; being a general account of the first discoveries of America in the fourteen century, and some observations thereon. And a geographical, political, and natural history of the Antilles islands, in the North Sea of America. illustrated with a great number of useful maps and cuts, engraven on copper; very exactly drawn upon the place. By John Barbot, general agent of the Royal Company of Africa, and islands of America in Paris. Now first printed from his original manuscript (3a. ed.). Henry Lintot and John Osborn.

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Barbot, John. A Description of the Coasts of North and South Guinea; and of Ethiopia Inferior, Vulgary Angola; Being a New and Accurate Account of the Western Maritime Countries of Africa. In Six Books. Containing a Geographical, Political, and Natural History of the Kingdoms, Provinces, Common-wealth, Territories and Islands Belonging to It. Their Products, Inhabitants, Manners, Languages, Trade, Wars, Policy and Religion. With a Full Account of All the European Settlements; Their Rise, Progress and Present Conditions; Their Commerce, and Measures for Improving the Several Branches of the Guinea and Angola Trade. Also of Trade Winds, Breezes, Tornadoes, Harmatans, Tides and Currents, &c. and a New Relation of the Province of Guiana, and of the Great Rivers of Amazonas and Oronoque in South America. With an Appendix; Being a General Account of the First Discoveries of America in the Fourteen Century, and Some Observations Thereon. And a Geographical, Political, and Natural History of the Antilles Islands, in the North Sea of America. Illustrated with a Great Number of Useful Maps and Cuts, Engraven on Copper; Very Exactly Drawn upon the Place. By John Barbot, General Agent of the Royal Company of Africa, and Islands of America in Paris. Now First Printed from His Original Manuscript. 3a. ed. Londres: Henry Lintot and John Osborn, 1746.

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Barbot, John. A Description of the Coasts of North and South Guinea; and of Ethiopia Inferior, Vulgary Angola; Being a New and Accurate Account of the Western Maritime Countries of Africa. In Six Books. Containing a Geographical, Political, and Natural History of the Kingdoms, Provinces, Common-wealth, Territories and Islands Belonging to It. Their Products, Inhabitants, Manners, Languages, Trade, Wars, Policy and Religion. With a Full Account of All the European Settlements; Their Rise, Progress and Present Conditions; Their Commerce, and Measures for Improving the Several Branches of the Guinea and Angola Trade. Also of Trade Winds, Breezes, Tornadoes, Harmatans, Tides and Currents, &c. and a New Relation of the Province of Guiana, and of the Great Rivers of Amazonas and Oronoque in South America. With an Appendix; Being a General Account of the First Discoveries of America in the Fourteen Century, and Some Observations Thereon. And a Geographical, Political, and Natural History of the Antilles Islands, in the North Sea of America. Illustrated with a Great Number of Useful Maps and Cuts, Engraven on Copper; Very Exactly Drawn upon the Place. By John Barbot, General Agent of the Royal Company of Africa, and Islands of America in Paris. Now First Printed from His Original Manuscript. 3a. ed. Henry Lintot and John Osborn, 1746.

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