Caput

 1     1|         Pannonii, by the rivers Rhine and Danube; mountain ranges,
 2     1|        us, revealed by war. The Rhine springs from a precipitous
 3     2|         which first crossed the Rhine and drove out the Gauls,
 4     3|       stands on the bank of the Rhine, and is to this day inhabited.
 5    16|       beasts; the tribes on the Rhine and Danube in a careless
 6    27| Hercynian forest and the rivers Rhine and Moenus, and that which
 7    27|       of Gallic effeminacy. The Rhine bank itself is occupied
 8    28|     occupy an island within the Rhine and but a small portion
 9    28|       for our empire beyond the Rhine and the old boundaries.
10    28|         the further side of the Rhine and Danube. Reckless adventurers
11    31|       Next to the Chatti on the Rhine, which has now a well-defined
12    33|       ocean, are skirted by the Rhine, and their territory also
13    36|    remain; on both sides of the Rhine are encampments of vast
14    40|        I did before that of the Rhine), a people loyal to Rome.
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