A TREATISE UPON THE TRADE FROM Great-Britain to Africa; Humbly recommended to the ATTENTION O F GOVERNMENT. BY AN AFRICAN MERCHANT. LONDON: Printed for R. BALDWIN, No. 47, Pater-nofter Row. M DCC LXXII. W HOEVER is thoroughly acquainted with the true intereft of Great Britain, must know, that to her foreign commerce she is indebted for her present greatness, it's fupport and preservation. The very land of England de-, pends upon the fea; to commerce we owe the encrease of our national treasure, the breed and excellency and plentiful sup-. ply of feamen; the fecurity of our public credit; the regular payment of the funded interest, and in short, every advantage which can excite a spirit of induftry to acquire the |