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Final Address to the British Council

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  • Arthur H. King
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Poet, author, and academic Arthur Henry King’s poetic essay discussing testimony, world affairs and self-knowledge. Originally published in Home and Abroad, periodical of the British Council, June/July 1971.


BYU Studies Quarterly 16:1

Page 74
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