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*Joseph died in 1844, therefore a Webster's Dictionary from the 1850's is meaningless relative to this claim. | *Joseph died in 1844, therefore a Webster's Dictionary from the 1850's is meaningless relative to this claim. | ||
*Webster's 1828 dictionary defines a ""continent"" as follows: | *Webster's 1828 dictionary defines a ""continent"" as follows: | ||
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In Joseph Smith's day, the term "continent" included North ''and'' South America. The tradition of separating the North and South into separate continents was a later practice. | In Joseph Smith's day, the term "continent" included North ''and'' South America. The tradition of separating the North and South into separate continents was a later practice. | ||
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[[fr:Book of Mormon/Geography/Definition of "continent"]] | [[fr:Book of Mormon/Geography/Definition of "continent"]] |
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1. In geography, a great extent of land, not disjoined or interrupted by a sea; a connected tract of land of great extent; as the Eastern and Western continent. It differs from an isle only in extent. New Holland may be denominated a continent. Britain is called a continent, as opposed to the isle of Anglesey. (emphasis added)
==One of the great continents, first discovered by Sebastian Cabot, June 11, O.S. 1498, and by Columbus, or Christoval Colon, Aug. 1, the same year. It extends from the eightieth degree of North, to the fifty-fourth degree of South Latitude; and from the thirty-fifth to the one hundred and fifty-sixth degree of Longitude West from Greenwich, being about nine thousand miles in length. Its breadth at Darien is narrowed to about forty-five miles, but at the northern extremity is nearly four thousand miles. From Darien to the North, the continent is called North America, and to the South, it is called South America. (emphasis added)
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In Joseph Smith's day, the term "continent" included North and South America. The tradition of separating the North and South into separate continents was a later practice.
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