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 1     1| Sarmatæ and Daci. Elsewhere ocean girds it, embracing broad
 2     1|   mingles with the Northern Ocean. The Danube pours down from
 3     2|   and, so to speak, hostile ocean beyond us, is seldom entered
 4     3|     found his way into this ocean, and, having visited German
 5    16|    the produce of the outer ocean, and of seas unknown to
 6    33| these tribes, as far as the ocean, are skirted by the Rhine,
 7    33|   have even ventured on the ocean itself in these parts. Pillars
 8    33|    not lack daring; but the ocean barred the explorer's access
 9    36|   Germany, bordering on the ocean dwell the Cimbri, a now
10    39|    car. In an island of the ocean there is a sacred grove,
11    43|    Suiones, situated on the Ocean itself, and these, besides
12    43|   actually a slave; for the ocean forbids the sudden inroad
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