Noun
English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953)
Source: WordNetA Debate between G. K. Chesterton and Bernard Shaw, with Hilaire Belloc in the Chair. Source: Internet
Hilaire Belloc, "The Servile Institution Dissolved," The Servile State, (1913; reprint, Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, 1977), 71-83. Source: Internet
The historian Hilaire Belloc contends that Cecil was the de facto ruler of England during his tenure as Secretary; pointing out that in instances where his and Elizabeth's wills diverged, it was Cecil's will that was imposed. Source: Internet
This rejection of this new program was due to the direct influence of the ideas of Hilaire Belloc over American Distributists. Source: Internet