C.B. Wadstrom
Mr. George Walne
Reverend Mr. Ward
Mr. S. Warren
Mr. J. Waugh
Josiah Wedgwood, Esq.
Reverend Mr. John Wesley
Mr. J. Wheble
Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P.
Reverend Thomas Wigzell
Mr. W. Wilson
Reverend Mr. Wills
Mr. Thomas Wimsett
Mr. William Winchester
John Wollaston, Esq.
Mr. Charles Wood
Mr. Joseph Woods
Mr. John Wood
J. Wright, Esq.


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Mr. Thomas Young
Mr. Samuel Yockney

CONTENTS

  • Page
  • CHAP. I.
  • The author's account of his country, their manners and
    customs, &c.      49

  • CHAP. II.
  • The author's birth and parentage—His being kidnapped
    with his sister—Horrors of a slave ship      65

  • CHAP. III.
  • The author is carried to Virginia—Arrives in England—His
    wonder at a fall of snow      80

  • CHAP. IV.
  • A particular account of the celebrated engagement
    between Admiral Boscawen and Monsieur Le Clue      94

  • CHAP. V.
  • Various interesting instances of oppression, cruelty, and
    extortion      112

  • CHAP. VI.
  • Favourable change in the author's situation—He
    commences merchant with threepence      129

  • VOLUME II

  • CHAP. VII.
  • The author's disgust at the West Indies—Forms
    schemes to obtain his freedom      147

  • CHAP.