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1 6 | anything else. One particular disposition or one particular quality, 2 7 | other relatives, e.g. habit, disposition, perception, knowledge, 3 8 | let us call "habit" or "disposition". Habit differs from disposition 4 8 | disposition". Habit differs from disposition in being more lasting and 5 8 | give place to vice.~By a disposition, on the other hand, we mean 6 8 | through lapse of time a disposition has itself become inveterate 7 8 | Thus habit differs from disposition in this, that while the 8 8 | person in virtue of his disposition, but in virtue of his inborn 9 8 | virtue of such and such a disposition, but in virtue of an inborn 10 8 | complexion of skin. For the same disposition of bodily elements, which 11 8 | science is classed as a disposition; it has a name, and is called " 12 15| with reference to habit or disposition or any other quality, for