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 1     3|     ocean, and, having visited German soil, to have founded and
 2     5|         affirm that no vein of German soil produces gold or silver,
 3    20|      is thought impious; every German, according to his means,
 4    26|      and manners of the entire German people. I will now touch
 5    27|       Pannonia from the Osi, a German race, or whether the Osi
 6    27|     eager in their claims of a German origin, thinking that the
 7    27|       by tribes unquestionably German, -- the Vangiones, the Triboci,
 8    28|    should not reckon among the German tribes the cultivators of
 9    30| practice, rare among the other German tribes, and simply characteristic
10    34|     Chauci, the noblest of the German races, a nation who would
11    36|        more frequent warnings. German independence truly is fiercer
12    43|        strictly than the other German tribes, but not as yet inconsistently
13    45|      be rather referred to the German race, for they have fixed
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