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9. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Jupiter saw her in the meadows, surrounded with her maids, diverting herself with gathering flowers. […] The Pallantidæ saw that Ægeus loved Theseus. […] As soon as they saw it prostrate, his worshippers replaced the image; but it was not suffered to remain; again it fell and was dashed in pieces. […] The Spaniards, who discovered them, saw their worship and studied their traditions. — Thus we are informed concerning them. […] Paul saw at Athens an altar inscribed to an unknown God.

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