THE ADVENT OF MAN. 



process, capable of being made use of in excreting 

 when necessary. The fermenting process being the 

 product of a given temperature maintained for a given 

 time. The property capable of being fermented being' 

 a compound of properties incapable of precipitation 

 above a certain degree in temperature. Higher tem- 

 peratures in the cooling process forcing the detention 

 of like properties within the volatile form until tem- 

 perature admitting of precipitation of the order of 

 properties as a compound can be made possible. 



In the case of the order of temperature having 

 arrived on the high level plains that conform to the ad- 

 vent of man. The plains not having great bodies of 

 mineral products adaptable to the building of great 

 forms of life. Because the temperature had not arrived 

 yet wherein the action of water could become manifest 

 in aggregating bodies of salts and lime and like prop- 

 erties other than by the portions of same taken up by 

 the actual compounding process of precipitation. 

 These long distances of level highlands having an even 

 distribution of mineral products brought down from 

 the volatile world by the cooling process in the true 

 order of relative precipitation. And in consequence, 

 a form of life of medium between all forms of life 

 physically. 



The expanse of territory or level highlands being 

 very great throughout the world. Cooling being very 

 slow, owing to but one means of cooling, and that being 

 radiation from the great expanse of plains in the one 

 direction, outward toward space. In consequence, long 



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