Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . n essential inheroic endeavor. It requires rather acertain steady force, such as is gener-ated from the carbohydrate agricultural countries fall to the useof grains and vegetables, and to a cer-tain extent abandon animal food. Inproportion as the country lies well to thesouth, the relinquishment of the hydro-carbons will be more complete, and foodwill be almost exclusively drawn fromthe field, the orc
Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . n essential inheroic endeavor. It requires rather acertain steady force, such as is gener-ated from the carbohydrate agricultural countries fall to the useof grains and vegetables, and to a cer-tain extent abandon animal food. Inproportion as the country lies well to thesouth, the relinquishment of the hydro-carbons will be more complete, and foodwill be almost exclusively drawn fromthe field, the orchard, and the garden. These carbohydrates are the producersof force. The starch foods taken intathe human constitution Effects of suchpass by metamorphosis in- %?£££».to sugar and from sugar tl0n-into oil. In the last named form theyare consumed. He who demands simpleworking energy without regard to thewaste of his muscular tissue will turninstinctively to the cereals and this tendency lands on riceand potatoes. In countries where naturebrings forth abundantly of the cereals,where all ground crops are plentiful andfruits abundant, there will be an inevi-. 712 GREAT RACES OE MANKIND. tabic shrinkage of the muscular parts ofall animals. Man subsisting on such afood will become assiduous in his ap-plication, even persistent in his may be lithe and active, supple-jointed and quick in movement, but hewill be essentially weak in his skeletonand muscular structure. Here we have the fundamental condi-tions which have divided the Aryan raceThe Hindu body in India from the Iranians the result of the | from tJle grreat races long discipline ° of nature. 0f the West. The Hindu body is the result of a long discipline in
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