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

To most people it has the same significance as a fable, legendary tale, or fanciful falsehood. […] At the time of the sacrifice the people were called together by heralds led by a procession of musicians. […] to which the spectators replied, “Many good people.” […] People of Rhodes, who were envious sorcerers and magicians. […] A name of Juno, relating to her protection of newly married people.

13. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

By what people was the Sun worshiped? […] Pirithous, king of the Lapithæ, a people of Thessaly, was his friend, and his companion in many of his enterprises. […] By what people was Jupiter called Apis? […] What ancient people professed the Thothic or Buddhic superstition? […] What people is supposed to have introduced human sacrifices?

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