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63 Adam.
64 Dairo—a hero, "of the happy deeds," in the poems of Ossian.
65 Edile—a Roman magistrate to superintend buildings and markets.
66 Ovid—the poet.
67 Educa—goddess of new-born infants.
68 Adeba—a merchant of Egypt.
69 Deiopeia—a Nereid, or sea deity.
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70 Eacus—king of the island of Enopia.
71 Cato—a noble Roman.
72 Cain.
73 Cymo—a sea nymph.
74 Cora—a Peruvian lady—in Pizarro.
75 Clio—muse of history.
76 Cadi—an Eastern magistrate.
77 Cooke—Captain
78 Keowa—son of the king of Owhyee, where Capt. Cook was killed.
79 Copia—goddess of plenty.
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80 Ibis—the Egyptian stork.
81 Buteo—a Roman consul.
82 Aboan—a captive in Oroonoko.
83 Bagoe—a nymph who instructed the Tuscans to divine by thunder.
84 Oberea—queen of Owhyee.
85 Abel.
86 Beda—in Blue Beard.
87 Bacai—a learned Mussulman.
88 Woba—a Turcoman, (a native of Turcomania)
89 Ibif—a Circassian nobleman.
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