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Page 361
... Jupiter . They are crippled by kneeling , have their faces full of scars and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks forward with ...
... Jupiter . They are crippled by kneeling , have their faces full of scars and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks forward with ...
Page 362
... Jupiter , when for his enter- tainment he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as astonished the philosopher . Upon his asking what they meant , Jupiter ...
... Jupiter , when for his enter- tainment he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as astonished the philosopher . Upon his asking what they meant , Jupiter ...
Page 363
... Jupiter was so offended at these prevaricating rascals , that he took down the first vows , and puffed away the last . The philosopher seeing a great cloud mounting upwards , and making its way directly to the trap - door , in- quired ...
... Jupiter was so offended at these prevaricating rascals , that he took down the first vows , and puffed away the last . The philosopher seeing a great cloud mounting upwards , and making its way directly to the trap - door , in- quired ...
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