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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself
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• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
CHAP. I.
The author's account of his country, their manners and
customs, &c.
CHAP. II.
The author's birth and parentage — His being kidnapped
with his sister — Horrors of a slave ship
CHAP. III.
The author is carried to Virginia — Arrives in England — His
wonder at a fall of snow
CHAP. IV.
A particular account of the celebrated engagement
between Admiral Boscawen and Monsieur Le Clue
CHAP. V.
Various interesting instances of oppression, cruelty, and
extortion
CHAP. VI.
Favourable change in the author's situation — He
commences merchant with threepence
VOLUME II
CHAP. VII.
The author's disgust at the West Indies — Forms
schemes to obtain his freedom
CHAP. VIII.
Three remarkable dreams — The author is shipwrecked
on the Bahama-bank
CHAP. IX
The author arrives at Martinico — Meets with new
difficulties, and sails for England
CHAP. X.
Some account of the manner of the author's conversion to
the faith of Jesus Christ
CHAP. XI.
Picking up eleven miserable men at sea in returning to
England
CHAP. XII.
Different transactions of the author's life — Petition to the
Queen — Conclusion
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
CHAP. I.
The author's account of his country, their manners and
customs, &c.
CHAP. II.
The author's birth and parentage — His being kidnapped
with his sister — Horrors of a slave ship
CHAP. III.
The author is carried to Virginia — Arrives in England — His
wonder at a fall of snow
CHAP. IV.
A particular account of the celebrated engagement
between Admiral Boscawen and Monsieur Le Clue
CHAP. V.
Various interesting instances of oppression, cruelty, and
extortion
CHAP. VI.
Favourable change in the author's situation — He
commences merchant with threepence
VOLUME II
CHAP. VII.
The author's disgust at the West Indies — Forms
schemes to obtain his freedom
CHAP. VIII.
Three remarkable dreams — The author is shipwrecked
on the Bahama-bank
CHAP. IX
The author arrives at Martinico — Meets with new
difficulties, and sails for England
CHAP. X.
Some account of the manner of the author's conversion to
the faith of Jesus Christ
CHAP. XI.
Picking up eleven miserable men at sea in returning to
England
CHAP. XII.
Different transactions of the author's life — Petition to the
Queen — Conclusion
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