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Excerpt from Mythology Compared With History, or the Fables of the Ancients Elucidated From Historical Records: For the Use of Young Persons
Our principal objeét has always been to take a general view of Mythology, to trace it from its origin, to follow it through its wanderings, and mark. Its every {tepg it is the more effectually to aecom plilh this end that we have added an account of the religion of the firft inhabitants of Great Britain, and the hiitory of the Druids: the names of thefe priefts are fo celebrated, and we {till fo frequently meet with veftiges of their religious ceremonies, that it would in a manner be unpardonable to be totally ignorant of what concerns them.
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