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... habits of the African are materially different from the moral and social habits of the European , merely because the former differs from the latter in the colour of his skin , the form of his legs , the prominence of his features , and ...
... habits of the African are materially different from the moral and social habits of the European , merely because the former differs from the latter in the colour of his skin , the form of his legs , the prominence of his features , and ...
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... habit : they are not perfectly so in infants : the habits require time and practice before they are formed . It is the same in plants . It requires some years for a plant imported from a different climate to acquire the habits necessary ...
... habit : they are not perfectly so in infants : the habits require time and practice before they are formed . It is the same in plants . It requires some years for a plant imported from a different climate to acquire the habits necessary ...
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... habit : they are not perfectly so in infants : the habits require time and practice before they are formed . It is the same in plants . It requires some years for a plant imported from a different climate to acquire the habits necessary ...
... habit : they are not perfectly so in infants : the habits require time and practice before they are formed . It is the same in plants . It requires some years for a plant imported from a different climate to acquire the habits necessary ...
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