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

He likewise caused medals to be struck with two faces, to shew that his dominions should be governed by the joint counsels of himself and Saturn. […] Jupiter, to comfort and appease Ceres, ordained that Proserpine should pass only one half of the year in the infernal regions, and the other in heaven. […] The Sun having sworn to grant whatever Phaeton should ask, could not refuse. […] The oracle was consulted, and declared that the empire of the world was destined for that city which should preserve this shield. […] What did Minerva and Neptune produce, when they disputed which should give name to the rising city of Athens?

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