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Eminent Iron Ship Builders in England, say that in some instances ‘"a thousand decapitated rivets may be found in the bottom of an iron hull after one or more voyages,"’ and that a smart kick of the foot is often sufficient to shake out the rivets, so beheaded, and open an inlet for the se. Many persons suppose that iron ships will, after a time, cease to be built.

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