“Partly from being a more scattered population, which leads to self-dependence — partly to their religious struggles having given an historical character to their ordinary remembrances, nourished by that family pride which loves to look back — there is more individuality among the Scotch than among any other peasantry.”

No.10. Old Mortality — JENNY DENNISON.
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English poet and novelist 1802–1838

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