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Notes
Part One: Excellent Opportunities: 1600–89
1: My New-Found Land: North America
1
Andrews, 39, 81–2.
2
The Historye of the Bermudas or Somers Islands,
35–6.
3
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WMQ,
41, 218.
4
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5
CSP, America and the West Indies, 1574–1660,
25.