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Meanings of irish extraction in English
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Usage of irish extraction in English
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Squire Vane was an elderly schoolboy of English education and Irishextraction.
2
He was, as far as is known, born in Ireland and of Irishextraction.
3
His wife, a French woman of Irishextraction, brought a cultivated taste to his aid.
4
Mr Connolly, a British economist of Irishextraction, wrote the book while on leave from the Commission.
5
When a little boy of Irishextraction confronted me with nigger,OI have never before heard the word.
6
Charles Walsh is of Irishextraction and about forty years of age, and a fine looking man.
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Her father is of Irishextraction.
8
Are you of Irishextraction, Mrs.
9
It came from the late Nicholas Flood Davin, a member of Irishextraction who sat for a Far-Western constituency.
10
The Irish and those of Irishextraction in Liverpool being reckoned as about one-third of the population, the Catholic body is correspondingly numerous.
11
HE is said to have been son to a king of Ulster in Ireland, at least he is looked upon as of Irishextraction.
12
The Dillons are of good Irishextraction, and I believe that even Miss Plowden will admit that the Howards have some pretensions to a name.
13
John Ford was an American of Irishextraction and he found the source for The Quiet Man in a short story written by Maurice Walsh.
14
Sir, - Ben Walsh (December 15th) objects to my use of the word "reconnect" in association with those of Irishextraction living in the Commonwealth.
15
"It is no use your coming over, Darby," he said bluntly to the red-haired police officer, who was of Irishextraction.