The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius - Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works by Jean Lévesque de Burigny
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[113] Præst. Vir. Epist. p. 655. [114] Grotii manes, p. 230. [115] Ibid. p. 204. He compared Grotius to Moses, Observat. Hallens. 15. l. 7. p. 336. [116] Ep. 720 p. 670. [117] He wrote also some lines on the chest, in which Grotius was confined. [118] Burman's Collection of Letters, let. 211. [119] Ep. 925. [120] Ep. 1. [121] Ep. Utengobardi. Præst. Vir. Ep. p. 383. [122] It is printed among his theological works. [123] See above, § IV. [124] L'Abbé Longlet, Catalogue des Auteurs du Droit Canenique, p. 175. [125] Ep. 19. p. 760. |
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