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4. (1832) A catechism of mythology

His own hounds came up, and tore him in pieces. […] Moses, by striking a rock with a miraculous rod, opened up a fountain. […] His statue made by Praxiteles, was set up in the capitol. […] But on his return, he ate up his children whom he had killed; and when they were served up in dishes, Atreus and Thyestes feasted on them. […] They killed the boys at their birth, and brought up the girls.

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