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6. (1832) A catechism of mythology

That dictionary is a universal note-book to all the editions of all the classics. […] She was the most accomplished of all the goddesses. […] According to them, the Nile, or water in general, was the principle of all things, and it only gave motion and life to all that breathes. […] In the same temple all who professed the arts, assembled, when they had to sustain their rights and prerogatives that the presence of the goddess of Peace might banish all hatred and all the asperity which is apt to arise in disputes. […] Hercules slew them all, and returned to Argos with the cattle.

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