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... relations be- tween the races are outlawed by the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act of 1949 and the Immorality ... Relations , Johannesburg ; State of South Africa , pub- lished annually by the Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd ...
... relations be- tween the races are outlawed by the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act of 1949 and the Immorality ... Relations , Johannesburg ; State of South Africa , pub- lished annually by the Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd ...
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... relations to the same tribe or subtribe . But each tribe is divided into clans or moieties , often named after animals , birds , or plants , and these groups are exogamous ; i.e. , the members of a clan must marry outside it . Such ...
... relations to the same tribe or subtribe . But each tribe is divided into clans or moieties , often named after animals , birds , or plants , and these groups are exogamous ; i.e. , the members of a clan must marry outside it . Such ...
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... relations with each other all were equal . These relations were not markedly changed by the exis- tence of the League . The League's task was to deal with relations between states as if there were no difference between a sovereign and a ...
... relations with each other all were equal . These relations were not markedly changed by the exis- tence of the League . The League's task was to deal with relations between states as if there were no difference between a sovereign and a ...
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