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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[91] Hug. Grotii votum, p. 664. [92] Apol. c. 13. [93] Mare clausum l. 1. p. 198. [94] Apol. c. 15. [95] Apol. c. 13. [96] Ibid. c. 16. [97] Ibid. c. 19. [98] Dedication of his Apology. [99] Apol. c. 13. 17. [100] Hug. Grotii votum, p. 669. [101] Ep. Gr. 161. XIV. In consequence of the sentence passed against Grotius, the States-General ordered him to be carried from the Hague to the fortress of Louvestein near Gorcum in South Holland, at the point of the island formed by the Vahal and the Meuse; which was done on the 6th of June, 1619; and twenty-four sols per day assigned for his maintenance, and as much for Hoogerbetz: but their wives declared they had enough to support |
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