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6. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

We learn from history, that Janus was represented with two faces, because he governed two different people, and because he divided his kingdom with Saturn. […] A man could not grasp its thumb with his two arms. […] The other two are smaller. […] On the west are two surprising figures of horsemen completely armed, who, having killed two elephants, are seated upon them. […] Aided by his two brothers, Vile and Ve, he created man and woman of two clumps of wood, which were floating on the shore of the ocean.

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