id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15606 Burigny, M. de (Jean Lévesque) 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 .txt text/plain 129866 7670 73 State of the French ministry: Du Vair's letter to Grotius: the Apology without being employed by the States-General, Grotius desired translation of it into English was preparing in the year 1639: Mr. Barbeyrac thinks it was not finished in Grotius's life-time, but there first things he did was to speak to the King in favour of Grotius[154], Being come back from Holland to France, he wrote to Grotius that Vossius's desire to have Grotius continue in Holland was so great, that Grotius sent the High Chancellor[271] a copy of this letter to the letter to the King, and give him [Grotius] fresh orders on the subject. "That great man (says he, speaking of Grotius[487]) has As Grotius had a very great esteem for the learned Father Petau, he great Grotius, was not so learned as his father, says Wicquefort; but I Gustavus, king of Sweden, Grotius great veneration for that prince, 133 ./cache/15606.txt ./txt/15606.txt