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3. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

These imaginary aliments were more delicious than any known to mankind. […] Proteus was a sea-god capable of transforming himself into any shape he chose, and always endeavouring to elude those who asked any thing of him. […] Do the Hindus acknowledge any supreme deity? […] Even the lowest Hindus refuse to eat with strangers of any class whatsoever. […] Men must think much before they can do any thing.

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