seph, Father, a Capuchin, cardinal Richelieu's confident, 147
Confers with Grotius on the treaty concluded in France with the
ambassadors of the allies, ibid
Another conference between Grotius and the Cardinal, at which father
Joseph was present, 159
Confers with Grotius concerning the subsidies, 161
A warm opposer of Grotius, 173
Wants to be treated as a minister, ibid.
Jurieu, his account of the circumstances attending Grotius's death, 241.
L.
Laet, John de, attacks Grotius's book on the origin of the Americans,
275
Grotius's answer, and Laet's reply, 277.
Laurent, James, Grotius advises him to read the works of Vincent de
Lerins instead of Calvin's Institutions, 285
Reproaches Grotius with changing sides, 299.
Ledenberg, secretary of the city of Utrecht, arrested by order of prince
Maurice, 57
Makes away with himself in prison, 60.
Lehman, his elogium of Grotius, 334.
Leicester, earl of, made governor and lieutenant general of the United
Provinces, 9
Makes a bad use of his power, ibid
Sent ambassador extraordinary to France, 171
ordered not to visit cardinal Richelieu, ibid
His conference with Grotius, concerning the precedency of the English
and Swedes, 186
Solicits the elector Palatine's liberty, 217
Negotiation with Grotius on that subject, 218.
Limneu[Greek: retiche], the design of that work, and its author, 16
Translated by Grotius into latin, ibid.
Linchovius, hinders Peter Grotius from being made Greffier of Amsterdam,
347.
Lipsius, Justus, John de Groot studies under him, 3
Lipsius's esteem for him, ibid
Letter which he writes to him, ibid
His commendation of Grotius's edition of Aratus, 17
His opinion of the tragedy entitled Adamus exsul, 19.
Lewis XIII. in vain solicits a pardon for Barnevelt and his associates,
63
Grants Grotius a pension on his arrival in France, 94
Out of regard to him takes under his protection such as were condemned
in Holland, 94
Takes Grotius under his special protection, 101
The treatise of war and peace dedicated to him, 109
Grotius proposes to him the pacification of the differences among the
churches, 304.
Lewis XIV. the confederation which he expresses for Peter Grotius, 349.
Low Countries, Grotius's Annals of the, 256
Baillet's opinion of this book, 258.
Lubert, Sibrand, writes against Vossius and the States of Holland, 82
Is confuted by Grotius, ibid
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