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14. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

Ascalaphus, thereupon, became the object of her vengeance; but his prudence and wisdom engaged Minerva to take him under her protection. […] Another bull was then formed, who became the author of all abundance, and from whom is derived the second race of men. […] In process of time the Mythology of the Scythians became very debased. […] There, assuming the name of Odin, he became the chief object of the idolatrous worship of the Scandinavians. […] What became of Saturn after his liberation from the power of Titan?

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