The Scots trusted not their own numbers as equal to fight with the English. |
I was surprised to be told that this was the best that could be done in that country with our own scots pine. |
One of the most popular was Harry Lauder, whose persona as a bekilted Scots vaudeville minstrel was instantly recognized world-wide. |
Stewart's impressive rise to political prominence began soon after his marriage to Lady Katherine, a match which brought 20,000 merks scots in tocher. |
No tree shows a greater difference than scots pine in the quality of its timber at different stages of growth. |
The bark of the scots pine is rough, of a reddish-brown colour, and peels off in thick scales. |