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1 1,8| Without any doubt, the island, continents, and the world itself," 2 1,1| logically only belongs to continents of a certain extent. One 3 1,1| Harding, "there will be new continents which millions and millions 4 1,1| would be the use of new continents?" asked Herbert. "It appears 5 1,1| how the necessity of new continents for the future, and exactly 6 1,1| America and Africa will be the continents chiefly inhabited. The Laplanders 7 1,1| that by the raising of new continents the sea will cover the old, 8 1,1| and Europe. Then these new continents will become, in their turn, 9 2,7| thirty-seventh parallel over continents and seas, they would be