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8. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

The germ may be easily distinguished. […] This may easily be explained. […] The ruins of this temple are still to be seen. […] The giant was so much pleased, that he promised to allow Odysseus to be the last to be devoured. […] Wars were to be waged, battles fought, a bride to be won, and a Trojan state founded, from which should rise the Roman power to be in time the sovereign of the world.

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