The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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... received high office in his own country , afterward becoming a pro- fessor of law and many times rector of the University of Leyden . Another son , John de Groot , the father of Hugo Grotius , studied there under the famous Lipsius ...
... received high office in his own country , afterward becoming a pro- fessor of law and many times rector of the University of Leyden . Another son , John de Groot , the father of Hugo Grotius , studied there under the famous Lipsius ...
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... received him at last to the silent hospi- tality of the tomb . His body was taken to Delft , his native town , where his name is now held in grateful reverence . At the time when Grotius left Stockholm , the last of the ...
... received him at last to the silent hospi- tality of the tomb . His body was taken to Delft , his native town , where his name is now held in grateful reverence . At the time when Grotius left Stockholm , the last of the ...
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... received from his native land abundant recognition and commemoration . The appropriate tomb that marks his resting place in the Nieuwe Kerk at Delft , symbolical of his learning , genius , and renown , was erected in 1781. On the 17th ...
... received from his native land abundant recognition and commemoration . The appropriate tomb that marks his resting place in the Nieuwe Kerk at Delft , symbolical of his learning , genius , and renown , was erected in 1781. On the 17th ...
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... received as such among all , or at least the more civilized nations . For a general effect can only arise from a general cause . Now scarce any other cause can be assigned for so general an opinion , but the com- mon sense , as it is ...
... received as such among all , or at least the more civilized nations . For a general effect can only arise from a general cause . Now scarce any other cause can be assigned for so general an opinion , but the com- mon sense , as it is ...
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... received by instruction , hearing or reading , but the elements of it have been engraven in our hearts and minds with her own hand : a law which is not the effect of habit and acquirement , but forms a part in the original complexion of ...
... received by instruction , hearing or reading , but the elements of it have been engraven in our hearts and minds with her own hand : a law which is not the effect of habit and acquirement , but forms a part in the original complexion of ...
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