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The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
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