... Manx language Is that It contains no swear words. How Manx E°l'frs were able to relievo their feulings a few years ngo when the language wr.s generally .ised on the island is bel,,g asked by those agmi.st 'lie !iew movtmei.' whc cu.tcnd ...
... Manx language? A— Yes, it is a form of Gaelic, a Celtic language. The Manx variety has long been a dying language, and is now seldom. * * *. Q— What modern countries were included in Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire? A- The empire ...
... Manx language. But this has to bo ctyno frequently, ns all laws enacted In tho Islo of Man have to have both English and Manx texts,. Tho Manx House of Keys, the lower branch of the lalo of Man legislature, will shortly bo asked bring up ...
... Manx language, the Tynwald gathers on a sacred hill lo proclaim in both English and Manx the laws it has enacted on July 5 of every year, the day after we celebrate our own independence from Great Britain. Perhaps the Manxmen find moral ...
MO.HX LanKnttsre. Many years ago the Manx language heard frequently in churches, courts of law and. other public places, but now it is entirely extinct In the larger villages, being heard only when one goes Into out-of-the- way places in ...
... Manx language and in English. ' After lunch I drove up- country to the more northerly parts of the island. This time, passing the busy airport on my right— the approaches to which are lined with palm trees, giving it an exotic ...
... Manx language, Manx times, blanx monuments, and the Manx idiom s exceptionally high, Lord Bledisloe is urging that the Cregnelsh Museum should be the model of similar institutions. Many old halt- imbered cottages and tithe barns were le ...
... Manx language. More than one translator la la balked at the job of being a vernacular Moses, Mrs. Christian s The Bible is dated 1700 and is one of the most interesting entered e d in the Vindicator Oldest Bible Contest. seen Scriptures ...
... Manx language equivalent was to the Spanish. word manana, or the Italian Do- mam . . . tomorrow. He replied that there was no word as urgent as that in Manx. With the vision of the Wheneyes sipping their mid-day gins, counting the days ...
... the 17 parishes of the island. The procedure follows that laid down by the Vikings who once conquered the island, and includes the reading of Manx laws promulgated during the previous year in both English and the ancient Manx language.