- Bueltmann, "'No
Colonists are more
Imbued with
their National Sympathies than
Scotchmen,'" New
Zealand Journal of
History (2009) 43#2 pp 169–181
online Archived...
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leading to the
nicknames of "Eastleigh Arthurs", "Scotch Arthurs" and
Scotchmen in service. The
class was
subjected to
smoke deflection experiments in...
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sought the
services of all
alike impartially. To call the team
London Scotchmen contributes nothing. The
match was, as announced, to all
intents and purposes...
- Bueltmann, "'No
Colonists are more
Imbued with
their National Sympathies than
Scotchmen,'" New
Zealand Journal of
History (2009) 43#2 pp 169–181
online McLintock...
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effective performers,
notably the 0-4-2 well
tanks of the '
Scotchmen' (1866) and 'Large
Scotchmen' (1873)
classes for the
suburban services; and the 'Europa'...
- Vol. 4, No. 16, pp. 460–502. (1858).
Estimates of Some
Englishmen and
Scotchmen. (1867;
second edition, 1872). The
English Constitution. (online) (1872)...
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advantage of weight,
their average being about two
stones heavier than the
Scotchmen and they had also the
advantage in pace. The
strong point of the home...
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frustrated letter sent in to The
Scotsman reflects this sentiment: 'The
Scotchmen whose ancestors fought and bled for
their national liberty over and over...
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market became saturated with Indians, po****r
taste expanded to
figures of
Scotchmen,
English officers with bearskins,
Dolly Vardens, John L. ****van, Edwin...
- let the
foreigners be kept out... Dr
Johnson said God made
Scotland for
Scotchmen, and I
would keep it so."
According to Hardie, the
Lithuanian migrant...