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Ancient Germany, excluding from its independent limits the province weſtward of the Rhine, which had ſubmitted to the Roman yoke, extended itſelf over a third part of Europe. Almoſt the whole of modern Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Livonia, Pruſſia, and the greater part of Poland, were peopled by the various tribes of one great nation, whoſe complexion, manners, and language, denoted a common origin and preſerved a ſtriking reſemblance.
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Ancient
Germany,
excluding
from
its
independent
limits
the
province
weſtward
of
the
Rhine,
which
had
ſubmitted
to
the
Roman
yoke,
extended
itſelf
over
a
third
part
of
Europe.
Almoſt
the
whole
of
modern
Germany,
Denmark,
Norway,
Sweden,
Finland,
Livonia,
Pruſſia,
and
the
greater
part
of
Poland,
were
peopled
by
the
various
tribes
of
one
great
nation,
whoſe
complexion,
manners,
and
language,
denoted
a
common
origin
and
preſerved
a
ſtriking
reſemblance.