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Example sentences for "other races"

  • But it is precisely this development of the animal faculties that stamps the negro with the mark of inferiority to other races.

  • There is a callousness in the negro, which strikingly distinguishes him from the whites, though it is possessed in perhaps an equal degree by other races.

  • Wherever the Negro has been cared for either by himself or by others he has enjoyed the same immunity from disease and death that those of other races have.

  • Manifestly, then, our young people come out of school without confidence in the ability of their race to do what members of other races can do.

  • In other words our remedy is the same as that of other races.

  • There are some noble women among other races whom we may imitate in virtue, morality and deportment.

  • They talk a language difficult to understand, for it does not resemble the languages of other races.

  • The reason for this general error lies in the fact that the Moros quite regularly live along the coasts and at the mouths of the large rivers, while the heathens of other races live as a general rule in the interior of the island.

  • Do not believe, however, that they are a people inferior to those of other races.

  • Absolute prohibition to the datos to continue the collection of tribute from their own people and the heathens of other races.

  • But the more recent immigration belongs mostly to other races, principally the Mediterranean and Alpine.

  • A recent report on the condition of Negro pupils in the New York City public schools professes to give "few, perhaps no, recommendations that would not apply to the children of other races.

  • Race weakness appears but this could easily be balanced by the same or similar weakness in other races.

  • We conclude, then, that in regard to philosophical ability the Japanese have no marked racial characteristic differentiating them from other races.

  • On this assumption, some hold that the progress of Japan, however it may appear, is really superficial, while others represent it as somehow having evaded the laws regulating the development of other races.

  • Primitive Japanese cosmology does not differ in any important respect from the primitive cosmology of other races.

  • Other races, the Greeks, for instance, gave more lightness and a more refined grace to their trinkets, but our familiarity with their productions does not prevent us from recognizing the nobility and amplitude of these designs.

  • By this it would appear that the genius of the Egyptian people, unlike that of other races, was born in a state of maturity.

  • According to Quatrefages, the Negro basin differs less from foetal forms and resembles more the ape form than that of other races.

  • In the adult the brain-weight compares favorably with that of Europeans of similar stature, and it may be shown to be superior in this respect to other races of the same general stature.

  • Did no other races develop a culture of equal value?

  • And, when brought under the influence of Arabs or men of other races, they have formed rudimentary nations[71].

  • It is one of the chief characteristics of the Norse easily to be absorbed by other races, whether in ancient viking times or in the American North-West to-day.

  • Norsemen failed to be absorbed by other races only in Iceland and Faroe, where no other races were.

  • RÉSUMÉ The Eskimo lower jaw differs substantially in many respects from that in other races, particularly from that of the whites.

  • This is a general condition among the Indians as well as in other races.

  • The height-sitting-stature index ranges from slightly to quite notably higher than it is in other races, indicating a tendency toward a relatively long trunk and somewhat short limbs.

  • Mental differences there are, yet these are no more than may be found in different tribes of the Indians or different groups of other races.

  • The Greek empire was in its turn subjugated by other races, of whom the principal were the Romans, the Slavonians, and the Scythians.

  • Even then certain races may have had intellectual powers and potentialities beyond those of other races.

  • The sacred plant was brought to men from the sky or from a mountain by a hawk, or by Indra in guise of a hawk, just as fire was brought to other races by a benevolent bird, a raven or a cow.

  • The seaports of Europe and America, and the Great War furnish too many sad examples of sexual ferocity by white men to allow us to think that they are in this respect inherently superior to the men of other races.

  • The Gipsy race, in short, absorbs, but cannot be absorbed by, other races.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    other banks; other characters; other circumstances; other connections; other creatures; other crime; other dogs; other evidence; other fields; other grain; other hand; other lands; other nations; other peoples; other persons; other purpose; other regions; other religious; other remedies; other sciences; other sects; other small; other states; other tribes; otherwise would; sacred songs