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An account of the number of ships with their tonnage, which cleared out from Great Britain to Africa, in 1788 and 1789 : together with the total exports to Africa in each of those years; distinguishing the ports which they sailed from, and the value of the British, India, and foreign goods so exported.
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Year: 1790 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.

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An account of the number of ships with their tonnage, which have entered in the ports of Great Britain from Africa, in the years 1788 and 1789 : together with the total value of the imports to Great Britain in each year, and the amount of the duties of customs and excise.
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Year: 1790 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.

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The case of the Royal African Company of England : on behalf of themselves, and all others His Majesty's subjects trading to Africa and the British colonies and plantations in America.
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Year: 1744 Publisher: [England? s.n.

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Is Central Africa to remain sealed against intercourse with the civilised world, or can means be devised by which an intercourse may be opened up? : a few remarks addressed to those who desire the amelioration of Africa : with an outline of a plan by which it is believed commercial intercourse with Central Africa may be established
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Year: 1844 Publisher: [England s.n.]

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An Answer to several pretended arguments : proving that our trade to Africa cannot be preserved and carried on effectually by any other method than that of a considerable joint-stock with exclusive privileges.
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Year: 1710 Publisher: [London s.n.

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An Answer to several pretended arguments : proving that our trade to Africa cannot be preserved and carried on effectually by any other method than that of a considerable joint-stock with exclusive privileges.
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Year: 1710 Publisher: [London? s.n.

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Return from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to the Honourable House of Commons : in consequence of the address of the said House to His Majesty, of the 29th day of January 1777 : relating to the general state of trade to Africa, the condition of the forts and settlements there, belonging to the African Company, and in what manner the several sums of money, granted by Parliament for maintaining and supporting the same, have been applied.
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Year: 1777 Publisher: [Great Britain? s.n.]

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Extracts from an account of the state of the British forts on the Gold Coast of Africa
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Year: 1778 Publisher: London Printed for J. Bew

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Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : submitting to His Majesty's consideration the evidence and information they have collected ... concerning the present state of the trade to Africa, and particularly the trade in slaves : and concerning the effects and consequences of this trade, as well in Africa and the West Indies, as to the general commerce of this kingdom.
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Year: 1789 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.]

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The importance of effectually supporting the Royal African Company of England impartially consider'd : shewing, that a free and open trade to Africa, and the support and preservation of the British colonies and plantations in America, depend upon maintaining the forts and settlements, rights and privileges belonging to that corporation, against the encroachments of the French, and all other foreign rivals in that trade : with a map, shewing the situation of the several European forts and settlements in that country : in a letter to a member of the House of Commons.
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Year: 1744 Publisher: London Printed for M. Cooper

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