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Carthago, the following towns, on the banks, are passed, Boasso, 
Tarbo, Marmeresse, Ejujan, Tetchbrouw, Gura, Barnesoe, Uro- 
manio, Afamkan, and Aduwa. Gura is a small state, the people 
of which speak the same language as those of Axim. From Aduwa 
there are three grand roads, one to the Aowin country, one to the 
Dankara, and one to Asankarie, a considerable town in Warsaw. 
Erom Aduwa to Dankara numerous small crooms are passed 
through, and the first large one of the latter country is Kenkoo- 
mabaraso, only three journies from Coomassie. The people of 
Dankara come to Axim to trade. From Aduwa to Aowin the first 
considerable town is Taqua. The Warsaw country is governed by 
four caboceers, independent of each other, of whose relation and 
power, the best idea I can give, is by comparing it with that of 
th€ tyrants Geron and Theron, who ruled at the same time in 
Sicily. Intiffa, the richest caboceer, and whose power extends the 
farthest, resides at Abbradie, one short journey from Elmina. 
Cudjo Miensa (Miensa is the numeral three) is his principal coun- 
sellor, and will succeed him. Nerbehin was formerly the residence 
of Quashee Jacon, another independent caboceer, but of IntifFa's 
family ; he was driven from thence by Esson Cudjo, who now 
rules there : he fled to Samcow (situated about one day's journey 
on the frontier of Warsaw, behind Succondee) of which Musoe, a 
slave of his, has raised himself to be the caboceer, and now protects 
his master until Esson Cudjoe/s death. Attobra, another indepen- 
dent caboceer, lives at Dabroadie, on the Boosempra. The greatest 
.breadth of the Warsaw country is supposed to be 60 B. miles, and 
the greatest length 100 or 120. About 28 miles from the Ancobra, 
begins the kingdom of Amanahea, in which the English fort 
Apollonia is situated : it extends about 100 miles along the coast, 
but not more than 20 in-land. The various numerals of the coast 
will be submitted in an essay on the Fantee language. 
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