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 1     2|                          2. The Germans themselves I should regard
 2     2|     Tungrians, were then called Germans. Thus what was the name
 3     2|      this self-invented name of Germans, which the conquerors had
 4     8|         of captivity, which the Germans fear with such extreme dread
 5     9|        an imported worship. The Germans, however, do not consider
 6    29|    courage, mark the tribe. For Germans, they have much intelligence
 7    36|  crushed under a Ventidius? But Germans, by routing or making prisoners
 8    37|        the Suevi from the other Germans, as it also does their own
 9    40| Consequently they, alone of the Germans, trade not merely on the
10    42|     enduring tribute, not to be Germans. Tribute is imposed on them
11    43|         them, as with the other Germans, at the general disposal,
12    44|        general indolence of the Germans. But they also search the
13    45|      should class them with the Germans or the Sarmatæ, although
14    45|         some Bastarnæ, are like Germans in their language, mode
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