Among my English associates, as I call them, was a young Scotchman, of about five-and-twenty. |
But I'll say no more till this Scotchman has done with his fiddle and his musics. |
Macpherson was a Scotchman, therefore it was the duty of Scotchmen to side with him. |
It is demonstrable, however, that the Scotchman could not have been the imitator. |
In 1768, James Bruce, a Scotchman, declared that he had been to the very source of the Blue Nile, and had traced its course from Lake Tana to the Sea. |
The Scotchman looked into the bottom of his glass, as he turned it thoughtfully round. |