The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 339
... King's initiative , most of them made possible by the Congo ! C 6 King Leopold's champions , while unable to close their eyes completely to the Congo scandals , make very light of them . Comte Louis de Lichtervelde dismisses the famous ...
... King's initiative , most of them made possible by the Congo ! C 6 King Leopold's champions , while unable to close their eyes completely to the Congo scandals , make very light of them . Comte Louis de Lichtervelde dismisses the famous ...
Pagina 340
... King Leopold did not become noticeable until after his death . This observant and singularly clever man seems to have been blind to the great character of his nephew and heir . King Albert was not on the throne many weeks before the ...
... King Leopold did not become noticeable until after his death . This observant and singularly clever man seems to have been blind to the great character of his nephew and heir . King Albert was not on the throne many weeks before the ...
Pagina 344
... King on the President's dais ; overhead , under the white statue of Leopold I , was the escutcheon of Belgium and a trophy of flags from Belgium and the Congo . The diplomatic tribune was hung with Belgian flags also . . . . A wait of ...
... King on the President's dais ; overhead , under the white statue of Leopold I , was the escutcheon of Belgium and a trophy of flags from Belgium and the Congo . The diplomatic tribune was hung with Belgian flags also . . . . A wait of ...
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