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12. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

The race seems to have been exterminated after this battle. […] Apollo was reputed to have been King of Arcadia. […] He is said to have given his name to London. […] He was said to have taught men the use of letters in the day-time, and at night to have retired to the depth of the ocean. […] He is supposed to have formed Pandora out of clay.

13. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

Accents have been marked, so that pupils will have no difficulty in pronouncing names. […] Eros, the divine spirit of Love, was said to have sprung forth from Chaos, and by his beneficent power to have reduced to harmony the shapeless elements. […] Various explanations have been given. […] Thus, “Yama is said to have crossed the rapid waters, to have shown the way to many, to have first known the path on which our fathers crossed over.” […] He was said to have scooped out the basins of the lakes, and to have built the cataracts in the rivers, so that there should be fish preserves and beaver dams.”

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