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Germans, and are very dreadful when the Ul- 

 menes are concerned, in which case they become 

 real civil wars. But it must be acknowledged 

 that they are giinerally unaccompanied with the 

 effusion of blood, and are confined to pillage 

 alone. This people, notwithstanding their pro- 

 pensity to violence, rarely employ arms in their 

 private quarrels, but decid^ithem with the fist 

 or with the club. ..' 



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