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1 No true-blooded American hated the Huns as did Franz Schnitzel, of German parentage .
2 She might be of German parentage - the very worst sort, because they spoke American.
3 Heistand was presumably of German parentage , though he had no accent.
4 He was of German parentage , but of American birth.
5 My licensed guide was Henry Gehrt, a man about fifty-five years old, of German parentage .
6 He was of German parentage , born of Revolutionary stock just after the close of the war.
7 The grapes, too, sometimes have a German parentage .
8 The girl's semi- German parentage showed in her complexion and high-bosomed, matronly figure, although she was so young.
9 In college, one of my two favourite professors and one of my college chums were of German parentage .
10 He is an American of Polish- German parentage , born in Trenton, N.J. where he began his career with high school orchestras.
11 The owner was a Spaniard, the manager an "Oriental," as he called himself, a Uruguayan, of German parentage .
12 One little girl of German parentage said of her teacher: "She's a lady-shecan't speak German at all."
13 Although he was a German , or rather an American of German parentage , he was a man of a rather impressive American presence.
14 Hard by there lived a widow of German parentage , whose husband had been a printer; but he and his seven children were all dead.
15 "Your name is Richard Hanau," Blenkiron said, "born in Cleveland, Ohio, of German parentage on both sides.
16 Of the native-born whites, 155,716 had either one or both parents foreign-born; and of the total population 93,256 were of unmixed German parentage .
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