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The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius

BOOK II
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He employed the time of his recovery in examining himself on the part he had acted in the present disputes; and the more he reflected on it, the less reason he found for blushing or repentance.

He foresaw the danger he incurred; but his resolution was taken, not to change his conduct, and to refer the event to Providence.
FOOTNOTES: [78] Grotius delivered his speech in Dutch.

It was translated into Latin by Theodorus Schrivelius, and printed in the third tome of his theological works.
[79] Ep.

77.
[80] Ep.

83.
VII.


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