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Germans into Greater Germany on the
We demand the unification of all Germans into Greater Germany on the basis of the right of self-determination of peoples.
— from Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 6 by Various

Grew into gradual glory on the
Resting within the roadstead, while the day Grew into gradual glory, on the ear Continuous broke the surge-song of the brine; 316.png
— from The Younger American Poets by Jessie Belle Rittenhouse

grew in grassy ground on the
The specimens in Plate XXX grew in grassy ground on the campus of the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
— from The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth by Miron Elisha Hard

guy I gotta go on the
After I give it to this Howard Temple-Tracy guy, I gotta go on the run, don't I?"
— from Gun for Hire by Mack Reynolds

Germans in Greater Germany on the
Diverting from the text—I don’t intend to quote these 25 Party objectives, but only refer to a few of them, and I quote from Page 1 of the English translation of Document 1708-PS: Point 1: “We demand the unification of all Germans in Greater Germany on the basis of the right of self-determination of peoples.”
— from Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 4 by Various

Gregory IX gave great offence to
This unexpected order from Gregory IX. gave great offence to the princes and barons, who told the envoy of the court of Rome, that the pope might change his policy, and disapprove of that which he himself had set on foot; but that the defenders of the cross, they who had devoted themselves to the service of Christ, would remain steadfast in their intentions.
— from The History of the Crusades (vol. 2 of 3) by J. Fr. (Joseph Fr.) Michaud


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