Germany, in its entirety, is separated from the Gauls, Raetians, and Pannonians by the Rhine and the Danube and from the Sarmatians and Dacians by mountain ranges and mutual distrust: the remainder being bordered by the ocean, which washes broad peninsulas and islands of wide extent, various of whose peoples and leaders are only recently known to us, and whom warfare has revealed. Section 46: The Peucini, Venethi, and Fenni.Section 43: The Marsigni, Luigi and others.Section 42: The Marcomani, Naristi and Quadi.Section 34: The Dulgubnii, Chasuarii, and Frisii.Section 33: The Bructeri, Chamavi and Angrivarii.Section 31: The Chatti – military customs. Section 30: The Chatti – military capabilities.Section 28: Migrations of the Germans and Gauls.Section 14: Their eagerness for warfare.Section 9: Worship of Mercury, Mars, Isis and Hercules.Section 4: The German physique and nature.This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose. Kline © Copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved The Arts and Crafts of Our Teutonic Forefathers - Gerard Baldwin Brown (p204, 1910)
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