Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1878 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... speak of an Irish dialect ; for almost every county , and often each great division of a county , exhibited its * Remarks on the Irish Dialect of the English Language the Rev Canon Hume, D C L , V P ...............
... speak of an Irish dialect ; for almost every county , and often each great division of a county , exhibited its * Remarks on the Irish Dialect of the English Language the Rev Canon Hume, D C L , V P ...............
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... speak as a whole of the form which the language assumes in the country at ... spoken in England , is , in a certain sense , not one but many ; so that to ... Irish side of the Channel were often of so promiscuous a character , that ...
... speak as a whole of the form which the language assumes in the country at ... spoken in England , is , in a certain sense , not one but many ; so that to ... Irish side of the Channel were often of so promiscuous a character , that ...
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... speak of such a thing as the Irish dialect ; but if we withdraw our attention from peculiarities that are merely local , if we eliminate specific differences and direct our attention to that which is more or less common to all the ...
... speak of such a thing as the Irish dialect ; but if we withdraw our attention from peculiarities that are merely local , if we eliminate specific differences and direct our attention to that which is more or less common to all the ...
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... Ireland who did not speak Irish , more or less . [ That is to say , one - fourth of the gross population spoke English ex- clusively ; while probably an equal or somewhat greater number knew Irish only . ] Sometimes the Irish was used ...
... Ireland who did not speak Irish , more or less . [ That is to say , one - fourth of the gross population spoke English ex- clusively ; while probably an equal or somewhat greater number knew Irish only . ] Sometimes the Irish was used ...
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... Irish only ; that is , 2.8 per cent .; whilst 163 in the thousand , or 163 per cent . , speak English and Irish both . In other words , about 162,400 , or about one in thirty - six of the gross popu- lation , still know no other tongue than ...
... Irish only ; that is , 2.8 per cent .; whilst 163 in the thousand , or 163 per cent . , speak English and Irish both . In other words , about 162,400 , or about one in thirty - six of the gross popu- lation , still know no other tongue than ...
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