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 1     2|          as the origin of their race, as their founders. To Mannus
 2     2|        of a tribe, and not of a race, gradually prevailed, till
 3     4|   appear as a distinct, unmixed race, like none but themselves.
 4    14|     inaction is odious to their race, and because they win renown
 5    21|         to noble aspirations. A race without either natural or
 6    27| Pannonia from the Osi, a German race, or whether the Osi came
 7    37|      connection with the Suevic race, or, as often happens, from
 8    38|      all the tribes of the same race assemble by their representatives
 9    38|       as the head of the Suevic race.~
10    45|   rather referred to the German race, for they have fixed habitations,
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