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 1     1|                           1. Germany is separated from the Galli,
 2     2|      or Africa, or Italy for Germany, with its wild country,
 3     2|  genuine old names. The name Germany, on the other hand, they
 4     3|      exist on the borders of Germany and Rhætia. These statements
 5     4|     think that the tribes of Germany are free from all taint
 6    15|    known that the nations of Germany have no cities, and that
 7    18| culprit a husband. No one in Germany laughs at vice, nor do they
 8    26|   nations have migrated from Germany into Gaul.~
 9    27|      once more powerful than Germany. Consequently we may believe
10    27| Gauls even crossed over into Germany. For what a trifling obstacle
11    27|  came from the Aravisci into Germany, as both nations still retain
12    29|     other cantons into which Germany stretches. They are found
13    34|   have taken note of Western Germany. Northwards the country
14    36|    the same remote corner of Germany, bordering on the ocean
15    36|   have we been in conquering Germany. In the space of this long
16    37|   occupy the greater part of Germany, and have hitherto been
17    39|  into the remoter regions of Germany.~
18    41|     may call the frontier of Germany, so far as it is completed
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