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1    27|          that Gaul was once more powerful than Germany. Consequently
2    27|        and not partitioned among powerful monarchies! Accordingly
3    35| self-deception among lawless and powerful neighbours. Where the strong
4    35|         applied only to the more powerful; and so the Cherusci, ever
5    39|     surrounded by a host of most powerful tribes, they are safe, not
6    42|       enough to mention the most powerful, which are the Harii, the
7    43|        besides men and arms, are powerful in ships. The form of their
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