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The Perth Incident of 1396 : From a Folk-Lore Point of View, PDF eBook

The Perth Incident of 1396 : From a Folk-Lore Point of View PDF

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility.

History of the uneducated is neither better nor worse than Folk-lore.

Education is a matter of comparison. There is a natural credulity in man which accepts anything stated on authority, and this, in religion, is a part of the national life.

If you want anything believed, speak as if you knew it was a fact.

It may be repeated for so many years that it may take some courage to doubt, let alone deny.

In the present case, proposing to study the origin of two clan names, much that will be said will be in very marked opposition to what is commonly believed, and will, no doubt, in many cases be treated as heretical, and even possibly as absurd.

The writer is no philologist: he desires to be an interpreter of folk-lore, and believing that all folk-lore has some kernel of fact, and is not mere fancy, it is of this kernel he is in search.

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