Jules Destrée

Jules Destrée in 1913. Jules Destrée (; Marcinelle, 21 August 1863 – Brussels, 3 January 1936) was a Walloon lawyer, cultural critic and socialist politician. The trials subsequent to the strikes of 1886 determined his commitment within the Belgian Labour Party. He wrote a ''Letter to the King'' in 1912, which is seen as the founding declaration of the Walloon movement. He is famous for his quote "Il n'y a pas de Belges" (''There are no Belgians''), pointing to the lack of patriotic feelings in Flemings and Walloons, while pleading for some kind of federal state. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Destrée, Jules
    Published 1903
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    by Destrée, Jules
    Published 1916
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    by Destrée, Jules, 1863-1936
    Published 1923
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    by Destrée, Jules, 1863-1936
    Published 1937
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    by Čapek, Karel, 1890-1938
    Published 1932
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    by Čapek, Karel, 1890-1938
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