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... Grotius , then prope dixerim , satur ; sperabam mihi iterum aliquando otium illud Literarium , quo ego vit©¡ genere etiam c©«lestes animas gaudere opinor ; eratque penitus in animo jam tandem abdere me in Literas et jucundissim©¡ ...
... Grotius , then prope dixerim , satur ; sperabam mihi iterum aliquando otium illud Literarium , quo ego vit©¡ genere etiam c©«lestes animas gaudere opinor ; eratque penitus in animo jam tandem abdere me in Literas et jucundissim©¡ ...
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... Grotius took the visit kindly , and gave him en- tertainment suitable to his worth , and the high commendations he had heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from ...
... Grotius took the visit kindly , and gave him en- tertainment suitable to his worth , and the high commendations he had heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from ...
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... Grotius au contraire considère tout , digère tout , l'ordonne , et la range sagement . Il respecte et ménage son lecteur . dition est comme une grande fleuve qui se répand largement , fait du bien à tout le monde . Crescit cum ...
... Grotius au contraire considère tout , digère tout , l'ordonne , et la range sagement . Il respecte et ménage son lecteur . dition est comme une grande fleuve qui se répand largement , fait du bien à tout le monde . Crescit cum ...
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... Grotius was an enlightened philosopher , as well as a profound scholar ; and the names of these two illustrious men were in commendation not often disjoined . Selden speaks of Grotius , ' as the greatest , the chief of men , ' and of ...
... Grotius was an enlightened philosopher , as well as a profound scholar ; and the names of these two illustrious men were in commendation not often disjoined . Selden speaks of Grotius , ' as the greatest , the chief of men , ' and of ...
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... Grotius , he says , Utri vestrum debeatur hujus s©¡culi principatus literarius , decernet ventura ©¡tas ! ' In the 198th Letter Sarravius first mentions the subject of Salmasius's defence , which he ap- plauds . Laudo animi tui generosum ...
... Grotius , he says , Utri vestrum debeatur hujus s©¡culi principatus literarius , decernet ventura ©¡tas ! ' In the 198th Letter Sarravius first mentions the subject of Salmasius's defence , which he ap- plauds . Laudo animi tui generosum ...
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