Louis de Potter
Louis de Potter (26 April 1786 – 22 July 1859), was a Belgian journalist, revolutionary, politician and writer. Out of the more than 100 books and pamphlets, one of the most notable works was his famous ''Letter to my Fellow Citizens'' in which he promoted democracy, universal electoral rights and the unity among Belgian liberals and Catholics. As one of the heroes of the Belgian Revolution, he proclaimed the independence of Belgium from the Netherlands (from the terrace of the Brussels City Hall on 28 September 1830), and inaugurated the first Belgian parliamentary assembly (on 10 November 1830), on behalf of the outgoing Belgian provisional government. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Potter, Louis Joseph Antoine de, 1786-1859Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1829
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2by Ricci, Scipione de', 1741-1810Other Authors: “...De Potter, Louis Joseph Antoine de, 1786-1859...”
Created 1834
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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3by Ricci, Scipione de', 1741-1810Other Authors: “...De Potter, Louis Joseph Antoine de, 1786-1859...”
Created 1834
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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