id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18506 Cameron, Verney Lovett To The Gold Coast for Gold: A Personal Narrative. Vol. II .txt text/plain 94117 5598 78 working the land seventeen miles down coast, and planting cocoa-nuts, 'Gold Coast Mining Company.' Mr. Creswick treated the subject in 'Life mining establishments; the 'Akankon House,' near the landing-place; the water, has in places been worked for gold by the women, but much remains yellow loam showed the normal Gold Coast metalling of iron-stone and an idea that when 'the gold turns white' it is uncanny to work the place; (Tákwá [Footnote: Alias the African Gold Coast Company, whose shareholders the range of hills on which the concessions of the Gold Coast Mining I place the African Gold Coast Company, by rivulet, rising close to the works of the Gold Coast Company. came to pass that the Gold Coast, if so rich, has not been worked before The preceding notes show that the natives of the Gold Coast, and of West must do their work on the Gold Coast:-- ./cache/18506.txt ./txt/18506.txt