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5. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

The promontory of Africa thus produced, was Mount Abyla; that of Spain, where Gibraltar now stands, Mount Calpe. […] Rude and ignorant people, when they first behold a man and horse thus coupled, imagine them to be one being. […] Achilles was among them; and, in despite of his habiliment, chose the armour, and thus discovered his sex. […] Cassandra was murdered by those who accomplished the death of Agamemnon, and thus ended the race of the Dardan kings. […] He is thus described in the Bhagavat, a sacred Hindu poem.

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