ManoBook
leftIcon
English As We Speak It in Ireland / Chapter 12
Copy
icon

Previous

icon

Contents

icon

Next

icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

English As We Speak It in Ireland

Chapter 12 THE MEMORY OF HISTORY AND OF OLD CUSTOMS.

Word Count: 11662    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

hat belonging to Roman Catholics a 'chapel': and this usage not only prevails among the people, but has found its wa

Previous
Next

You'll also like

Fake Dating My Ex's Favourite Hockey Player

Fake Dating My Ex's Favourite Hockey Player

Miss Anonymous

Flash Marriage To My Best Friend's Father

Flash Marriage To My Best Friend's Father

Madel Cerda

My Husband's Brother Owns My Secret

My Husband's Brother Owns My Secret

Rabbit

Shunned By An Alpha, Cherished By A Lycan

Shunned By An Alpha, Cherished By A Lycan

Baby Kemo

Too Late, Mr. Johnston: She Is Gone

Too Late, Mr. Johnston: She Is Gone

Wo Ruo

Contract Marriage With My Billionaire Boss

Contract Marriage With My Billionaire Boss

feesa

logo

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
English As We Speak It in Ireland
English As We Speak It in Ireland
P. W. Joyce Literature
“English As We Speak It in Ireland by P. W. Joyce”
1 Chapter 1 * * *2 Chapter 2 SOURCES OF ANGLO-IRISH DIALECT.3 Chapter 3 AFFIRMING, ASSENTING, AND SALUTING.4 Chapter 4 ASSERTION BY NEGATIVE OF OPPOSITE.5 Chapter 5 IDIOMS DERIVED FROM THE IRISH LANGUAGE.6 Chapter 6 THE DEVIL AND HIS 'TERRITORY.'7 Chapter 7 SWEARING.8 Chapter 8 GRAMMAR AND PRONUNCIATION.9 Chapter 9 PROVERBS.10 Chapter 10 EXAGGERATION AND REDUNDANCY.11 Chapter 11 COMPARISONS.12 Chapter 12 THE MEMORY OF HISTORY AND OF OLD CUSTOMS.13 Chapter 13 A VARIETY OF PHRASES.14 Chapter 14 VOCABULARY AND INDEX.