floating fortifications is plainly shown. It is stated that the expense of a gun on a steamer is nearly feirr times greater than that of a gun in a fort. The writer also remarks that iron forts will be little if any more costly than those of granite from the thinness 1862 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN INC., 1862-05-24
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