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Belgium, proud and confident, lays her case before the judg- ment of the world. Paul Hymans. 12 MEETING OF THE BELGIAN CHAMBERS. Sitting' of the 4tli August, 1914. King's Speech. Gentlemen, Never since 1830 has a more grave moment come to Belgium : the integrity of our territory is threatened. The strength of our just cause, the sympathy which Belgium, proud of her free institutions, and of her conquests in the moral world, has never ceased to enjoy with other nations, the fact that our indepen...dent existence is necessary for the balance of power in Europe, these considerations give rise to hope that the events which we fear will not take place. But if our hopes fail, if we must resist the invasion of our soil and must defend our threatened homes, this duty, hard though it be, will find us armed and prepared for the greatest sacrifices (cheers and cries of "Long Live the King and Long Live Belgium "). From this moment, with a view to meet every contingency the valiant youth of our nation stand ready firmly resolved with the traditional tenacity and calmness of the Belgians to defend their fatherland at a moment of danger (cheers) .
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