Henri Lambert
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- | "As for individuals — other' than members of the Belgian Government — the only statements I have seen are those of M. [[Henri Lambert]] and M. [[Paul Otlet]], and there is certainly nothing in what they have written which suggests that my view of Belgium Is interests is not "the right view. Both these distinguished Belgians have written with sound sense and a practical appreciation of the underlying issues of the war and of the fate of their country."--''[[Truth and the War]]'' (1916) by E. D. Morel | + | "As for individuals — other than members of the [[Belgian Government]] — the only statements I have seen are those of M. [[Henri Lambert]] and M. [[Paul Otlet]], and there is certainly nothing in what they have written which suggests that my view of Belgium's interests is not the right view. Both these distinguished Belgians have written with sound sense and a practical appreciation of the underlying issues of the war and of the fate of their country."--''[[Truth and the War]]'' (1916) by E. D. Morel |
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'''Henri Lambert''' (1862–1934) was a [[Belgian people|Belgian]] engineer and [[glass works]] owner at [[Charleroi]] near [[Brussels]]. His glass works was the largest in the world in that time. He was one of the first occupied with [[social economy]]. | '''Henri Lambert''' (1862–1934) was a [[Belgian people|Belgian]] engineer and [[glass works]] owner at [[Charleroi]] near [[Brussels]]. His glass works was the largest in the world in that time. He was one of the first occupied with [[social economy]]. | ||
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"As for individuals — other than members of the Belgian Government — the only statements I have seen are those of M. Henri Lambert and M. Paul Otlet, and there is certainly nothing in what they have written which suggests that my view of Belgium's interests is not the right view. Both these distinguished Belgians have written with sound sense and a practical appreciation of the underlying issues of the war and of the fate of their country."--Truth and the War (1916) by E. D. Morel |
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Henri Lambert (1862–1934) was a Belgian engineer and glass works owner at Charleroi near Brussels. His glass works was the largest in the world in that time. He was one of the first occupied with social economy.
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