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Historiated Title-Page Border |
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About the Physical Proportions of the Men in this Country and to What They May Be Compared in Quality Gold Coast |
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How They Dress, or What Clothing the Men Wear Here |
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How the Women Comport Themselves and How They Dress |
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About Their Markets, How They Hold Them, and What Kind of Trading Is Done There |
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About Their Holy Day, Their Beliefs and Their Gods, Which They Call Fetisso |
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About the Wars among the Towns, How They Conduct Themselves in Them and Act, and the Kinds of Weapons They Use in War |
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About the Trials and Sentences They Pass on One Another and What Fines They Pay |
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About Their Barges with Which They Sail on the Sea and How They Make Them out of a Tree |
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About How They Fish, What Implements They Use, and What Kinds of Fish They Catch along the Coast at Night |
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How They Fish, What Implements They Use, and What Kinds of Fish They Catch Along the Coast |
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About the Kinds of Animals There Are in This Country, How They Catch Them, and What They Use Thereto |
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About the Kinds of Animals There Are in This Country, How They Catch Them, and What Implements They Use Thereto |
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About the Birds and Other Animals One Finds and Sees Living in These Lands |
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What Spices and Grains Grow in This Country, and What Qualities or Virtues They Have |
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About the Fruits and Trees: What the Fruits Taste Like, What They Resemble, What Substance They Have, and What Purpose They Serve |
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About Their Nobility, and How They Make One Another Noblemen, What Kind of Ceremonies They Have for This, and So On |
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About Their Hatred and Envy for One Another and the Fact That One Finds No Beggars Here |
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About the Manner in Which They Bewail Their Deceased |
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Common Ways the People of the City of Bennin Dress Their Hair |
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Description of Rio de Gabom and Cape Lopo Consalves |
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Description of Cape Lopo Consalves |