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Identifier: bruxellestravers03hyma (find matches)
Title: Bruxelles à travers les âges
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Hymans, Louis Salomon, 1829-1884 Hymans, Henri, 1836-1912 Hymans, Paul, 1865-1941
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Publisher: Bruxelles : Bruylant-Christophe
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oi Léopold; on lavait considéré comme un acte de sagesse politique et un gagedavenir national; on y voyait la reconnaissance et lattestation devant lEurope dela vitalité du jeune Etat, de la légitimité de la révolution doù il était sorti, de lasolidité du trône quil sétait donné. En même temps on sen était réjoui pour lespromesses dintime bonheur quy trouvait le prince dont les destinées sidentifiaientdésormais avec celles du pays. La Belgique avait un roi et une reine, tous deux de familles illustres, apparentésaux plus puissantes maisons souveraines. Léopold avait apporté avec lui à la CHAPITRE PREMIER. 81 Belgique la protection de lAngleterre. Il y avait amené de Compiègne, avec unereine charmante, lalliance et lappui de la France. Ainsi, en moins dune année, lœuvre de i83o était définitivement accomplie.Assis sur une royauté sympathique à lEurope, lédifice élevé par les hommes deseptembre pouvait résister impunément aux bourrasques et aux orages.
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Cortège pour la cérémonie du b\ptème du premier fils de Leopold Ier, le 8 août i833.Fac-similé dune lithographie de Simonau, communiquée par M. Molenschot. Les espérances et la joie patriotique qui se manifestèrent avec tant deffusion àlarrivée de Louise dOrléans en Belgique éclatèrent à nouveau, avec la mêmespontanéité et une aussi vive sincérité, à la naissance dun prince royal, le24 juillet i833. La dynastie belge était fondée, le trône avait un héritier, lavenir était assuré.LIndépendant, un des journaux avancés de lépoque, caractérisait en ces termesla naissance du prince : « Un des faits les plus importants de notre régénération politique vient de 82 BRUXELLES MODERNE. saccomplir... Il consolide à jamais notre liberté et notre indépendance, et détruiten un seul jour les espérances funestes de nos ennemis. Ce jour sera marqué dansles fastes de la Belgique comme un jour de bonheur public ». Dans la soirée du 24 juillet, toutes les rues de

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