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1. (1832) A catechism of mythology

She shines no more under the splendour of purple, than under the simplest dress; her noble traits are equally beloved and respected under the wrinkles of age and under the fresh and charming appearance of youth. […] The Egyptians worshipped him under the name of Thaut. […] The Orientals worshipped Priapus under the name of Beelphegor. […] The Greeks honored her under the name of Elips, and the Romans, under that of Spes Publica (Public Hope.) […] The Orientals worshipped him under the name of Harpocrates.

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