CHAPTER XV 



THE ADVENT OF MAN AND HIS 

 DEVELOPMENT. 



Man came into existence on the continents in the 

 middle highlands, on account of the conditions of cool- 

 ing temperature of like abodes conforming to the 

 period of gestation in that style of life. The middle 

 course between high and low surfaces of the earth con- 

 forms to the period in the case of the man's advent upon 

 the earth. And his adaptability as shown today 

 proves that he was the product of equa-distant ex- 

 tremes in each order of earthly temperatures. And in 

 consequence, adaptability to all. 



The topographical conditions that were produc- 

 tive of the order of life that is the man's, has a great 

 deal to do with the order of life that is his. He com- 

 ing into existence in locations of earth surface where 

 the country was level, or so near so that there were 

 even temperatures of long duration. And in conse- 

 quence, little else but the order of life he represented 

 for long distances of earth surface. The mineral 

 products necessary to the building up of life being dis- 

 tributed in like localities to admit of the building up 

 of life. But no means of sustenance other than the 

 products derived from nature in the suspended form 



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