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while the mass rudely represented in the condensed chart 
(fig. 2), was moving westward, it chanced to strike its 
Of course at this time there were 
before the eastern portion began to veer around northward. 
Fig. 2 represents the great triangular mass soon after seismic forces began to rend it in pieces and 
neither mountains nor rivers. 
FIG. 2. 
A condensed Mereator’s Chart. 
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