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The Bill of complaint in the chancery of New-Jersey, brought by Thomas Clarke, and others, against James Alexander, Esq; and others, commonly called the Proprietors of East New-Jersey. : Wherein the title of the people of Elizabeth-Town, to the controverted lands, is fully exhibited, and the objections of the pretended proprietors, stated, and refuted. Now published from the original filed in the Court of Chancery, in 1754, to satisfy many who are curious to know the foundation of a private debate of the greatest importance in America

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