roils him with Salmasius and several others, ibid
He becomes suspicious and peevish, 317
Is accused of socinianism, 318
His vindication from this charge, 319
His letters to Crellius, 321
Is accused of being a Semi-pelagian, 325
Other accusations brought against him, ibid.
Elogiums and opinions of the learned concerning him, 326
Medals struck in honour of him, 337
His regard for the church of England, 338
Plan of study sent by him to William Grotius, 357
Altercation between them, 360.
Grotius, William, prints his brother's poems, 20
Grotius directs his studies, 357
His verses on the Decalogue, 358
The confidence which his brother places in him, ibid
His marriage, 359
Is a successful pleader, ibid
His Lives of the advocates, ibid
Refuses the place of pensionary of Delft, ibid.
The East India Company chuse him for their advocate, 360
His altercation with his brother, 360
His book on the Law of Nature, 361
The merit of this work, ibid.
Grotius, Mary, second daughter of Grotius, her death, 356
Grotius's letter to his father on that occasion, ibid.
Grotius, Peter, advice given him by his father with regard to his method
of pleading, 23
What he relates concerning his father's Annals of the Low-Countries,
259
His bad state of health while a child, and his studies, 341
His uncertainty what course of life to follow, 344
Applies to the study of the law, 346
Uneasiness which his irresolution gives his father, ibid
His marriage, 347
The edition which he purposed to publish of his father's works, ibid
Enters into the service of the elector Palatine, 348
Is nominated pensionary of Amsterdam, ibid
Rise of his displeasure against France, ibid.
Goes ambassador to Stockholm, 349
His great knowledge of men, 349
Is made pensionary of Rotterdam, and nominated ambassador from
Holland to France, 350
Success of his embassy, ibid
Involved in the disgrace of the De Wits, 351
Arrested and acquitted, ibid
His death, 352
His elogium by Vicquefort, ibid.
Gustavus, king of Sweden, Grotius great veneration for that prince, 133
His esteem for Grotius, 135
Purposes to engage him in his service, ibid
Gives orders before his death for employing him in the Swedish
ministry, ibid
The value he set upon his treatise of War and Peace, ibid.
H.
Heemskerke, Elselinga, her family, and marriage with Hugo de Groot, 2
Her children,
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