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Luther's attitude provoked spirited discussion throughout the Germanics, and the more discussion, the more interest and excitement.
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It must be remembered that the Germanics were at that time used as a sort of breeding-ground for princes.
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The signal for the outbreak of hostilities in the Germanics was given by a rebellion in Bohemia against the Habsburgs.
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To one of the popes of the fifteenth century, a distinguished cardinal represented the disorders of the clergy, especially in the Germanics.
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As early as 1487 Felix Fabri, a Dominican of Ulm wrote: "Si Germani essent ubique concordes, totum orbem domarent."
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"Germani to Fany 3 feathers."
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Runes are the characters of the alphabet of the early Germanicpeoples.
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The Frankish conquests differed in two important respects from those of the other Germanicpeoples.
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Charlemagne's conquests were not confined to Germanicpeoples.
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What put these Germanicpeoples on going South?
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All this changes when the ancient world passes away and the Germanicpeoples come upon the scene.
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Runes are the characters of the alphabet of the early Germanicpeoples.
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The Germanicpeople were defeated in a great battle A.D. 179.
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The Germanicpeople fear God much more than the Latin people.
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Franks, a Germanicpeople on the Rhine river, who afterward founded the French monarchy.
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The Frankish conquests differed in two important respects from those of the other Germanicpeoples.
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Beyond the Alps the Gallic and Germanictribes were in restless movement.
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We learned also about the Slavs who lived to the eastward of the Germanictribes.
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Palmer did not belong to the Germanictribe.
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Carnival dates back to ancient times when the Germanictribes celebrated it to chase away winter demons.
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The Germanictribes (the Goths, Franks, Lombards, etc.)
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In like manner, two Germantribes became the master races in Spain.
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He was also to some extent in league with the Germantribes.
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The Germantribes were voluntary and fluctuating associations of soldiers, almost of savages.
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The Germantribes were contented with this rude but liberal outline of political society.
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He defended the Empire against the Eastern barbaric Germantribes.
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The general name by which they are known among the Teutonicpeoples is need-fire.
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All of them were affected by the Protestant revolution, the Teutonicpeoples permanently, the others transiently.
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His "Germania" is a most valuable record of the early institutions of the Teutonicpeoples.
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Tennyson's poem, "The Victim," is a vivid picture of human sacrifice among the Teutonicpeoples:-
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In the first place it reflected and reacted upon the growing national self-consciousness, particularly of the Teutonicpeoples.
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Universally popular with Germanicraces, it is too strong for the others.
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Precision flows through the Germanicrace like so much precisely counted blood.
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By the Teutonic element in history is meant of course the Germanicrace.
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It is with ballads of the Germanicrace, however, that we are now concerned.
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Germany and the Germanicraces increase rapidly in number.
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Beyond the Alps the Gallic and Germanictribes were in restless movement.
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We learned also about the Slavs who lived to the eastward of the Germanictribes.
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Carnival dates back to ancient times when the Germanictribes celebrated it to chase away winter demons.
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The Germanictribes (the Goths, Franks, Lombards, etc.)
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These opinions no doubt come from a stressing of the importance that the Germanictribes associated with the solstice.
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These fragments of ancientGermanic sylvan liberty have happily been preserved almost everywhere in Germany.
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The Aryo-Romanic and the Slavo-Germanic tongues have completely disappeared; so also the Aryan, the Greco-Roman, the Slavo-Lettic, and the ancientGermanic.
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The Slavo-Germanic stem then branches into the ancientGermanic and the ancient Slavo-Lettic tongues; the Aryo-Romanic into the ancient Aryan and the ancient Greco-Roman.
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We see these jests repeated over and over again in the folklore of Latin and Germanicnations.
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It was inhabited chiefly by Celtic tribes, who, uniting with Germanicnations, made a most obstinate defense.
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Yes, the work of civilizing the Germanicnations was a task of herculean proportions and of tremendous significance.
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Make a list of all the Germanicnations mentioned in this chapter, and give a short account of each.
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He collected the scattered codes, so far as laws were codified, of the various Germanicnations, and modified them.
Usage of teutonic people in English
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The general name by which they are known among the Teutonicpeoples is need-fire.
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All of them were affected by the Protestant revolution, the Teutonicpeoples permanently, the others transiently.
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The development of the country as a Teutonicpeople was checked and turned aside by this event.
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His "Germania" is a most valuable record of the early institutions of the Teutonicpeoples.
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Tennyson's poem, "The Victim," is a vivid picture of human sacrifice among the Teutonicpeoples:-
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In the first place it reflected and reacted upon the growing national self-consciousness, particularly of the Teutonicpeoples.
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The author wrote " TeutonicPeoples," but the native compositor thought he knew better-andperhaps he did.
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They are valuable to you, as giving you a fair specimen of the laws of an old Teutonicpeople.
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These are among the most interesting and important of the literary memorials that we possess of the early Teutonicpeoples.
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Some such obscure argument as this controls the Englishman's reasoning when he faces the growing magnitude of the Teutonicpeople.
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Between the Vistula and the Niemen lay the lands of the Prussians, a non- Teutonicpeople closely related to the Slavs.
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This was the restless, adventurous spirit of the Teutonicpeoples of Europe, who had not as yet outgrown their barbarian instincts.
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The necessity of legitimate birth was coming to be recognized as indisputable, though it had not been by the early Teutonicpeoples.
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The Teutonicpeoples who remained outside what had been the limits of the Roman world continued to use their native tongues during the Middle Ages.