15(4) 72.
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The question whether a Novel of War belonging, Vessel possibly to to a treipu foremment could, properly be sciped was fully argued, and although that question was never formally decided, Lord Stowell, that learned Judge, seemed to have carefully guarded himself against laying down the doctrine that
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