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7. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Juno set her under the guard of Argus, who had one hundred eyes. […] He held in one hand his rod, and in the other, a purse. —  See Fig. 30. […] Their hands were brazen; their wings, golden; their bodies were covered with impenetrable scales; and they had one eye and one tooth, which served them all by turns. […] Marcellus wished to unite in one temple, Virtue and Honour. […] Every one could create some new god at pleasure.

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