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... youths arrive with gifts , most of them in haste : on the left , a youth with an aryballos , a man with a dog and a ball , a youth with a cock ; on the right , a youth with a hare and a man with a hen . Under the handle , a cock , to ...
... youths arrive with gifts , most of them in haste : on the left , a youth with an aryballos , a man with a dog and a ball , a youth with a cock ; on the right , a youth with a hare and a man with a hen . Under the handle , a cock , to ...
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... youth , standing to right , a naked youth running to right , looking round , a clothed youth standing to right , a naked youth running to right . ( 2 ) Two youths and a woman . Middle or third quarter of the sixth century , old ...
... youth , standing to right , a naked youth running to right , looking round , a clothed youth standing to right , a naked youth running to right . ( 2 ) Two youths and a woman . Middle or third quarter of the sixth century , old ...
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... youth approaches a boy , arms ' up and down ' , but some distance off . Suspended , a small garment or sash , and a small garment . B , sphinx and boy . At each handle a flower . a 33. Louvre F 139 , bf . cup of type A. CV . pl . 105 ...
... youth approaches a boy , arms ' up and down ' , but some distance off . Suspended , a small garment or sash , and a small garment . B , sphinx and boy . At each handle a flower . a 33. Louvre F 139 , bf . cup of type A. CV . pl . 105 ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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