File:Pierre Goetsbloets, Année 1795 - Tot St. Nicolaes in Vlaenderen - Een langen weg maekt moede den knegt.png

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English: Aquarel from Tydsgebeurtenissen by Pierre Goetsbloets (vol. 3), depicting resistance against the French requisitions in Sint-Niklaas on 13 September 1795.
Dutch text: Année 1795 - Tot St. Nicolaes in Vlaenderen den 13den September - Een langen weg maekt moede den knegt - Opstand tegens de slaverny onder den naem van vryheyd
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Author Pierre Goetsbloets

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