Keith MacKinnon

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We naturally expect that the Scotch, – a people renowned from the earliest times for their powers of imagination, – should be more deeply imbued with this gloomy superstition than their neighhours of the South. The nature of their soil and climate tended to encourage the dreams of early ignorance.
Keith MacKinnon
So says an Englishman
Extraordinary Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds
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