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York. 1892-93. 974.71 qW69 Also in National magazine, Dec. 1892, 17: 95-119, 973 M271. Lovelace 1708-10 Wilson, J. G. Lord Lovelace and the second Canadian campaign 1708-10. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:93-120) 974-71 qW69 Also in National magazine, Jan. 1893, 17:189-212, 973 M271; and in annual report of the American historical association. 1892. 3:267-97, 973 Am33. General his tory Hunter Hunter 1710-19 For Palatine immigration, see Palatines, p. 502; for the negro plot of 1712, see New York city, English period, p. 415. Buckingham, John. Diary of the land expedition against Crown Point in the year 1711. (see Knight, Mrs Sarah (Kemble). Journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr Buckingham. 1825. p. 101-29) 917.4 K741 Mulford, Samuel. Memorial of several grievances and oppressions of his majesty's subjects in the colony of New York in America. (see American historical association. 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