The Life of the Truly Eminent And Learned Hugo Grotius
The Life of the Truly Eminent And Learned Hugo Grotius
Burigny (Jean Lévesque)
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L. 6. N. 38. [400] Ep. 1440. P. 653. [401] Ep. 1442. P. 654. [402] Ep. 1472. P. 666. X. Cardinal Richelieu died the year after the renewal of the treaty ofalliance between France and Sweden, on the 4th of December, 1642. Thisfamous Minister was not much regretted by the Swedish Ambassador:independent of the grounds of complaint which Grotius thought he hadagainst the Cardinal, it is not surprising that he should have no greatveneration for him; they were of too different sentiments to esteem, o...rperhaps to do one another justice. Lewis XIII. Did not long survive his Prime Minister; the fourteenth ofMay, 1643, was his last. Anne of Austria, his widow, was Regent of theKingdom during the minority of her son Lewis XIV. She told the SwedishAmbassador by Chavigny, and repeated it herself, that the King's deathwould make no change in the alliance between France and Sweden; that shewould follow the intentions of the late King in every thing, and observewith the greatest fidelity the treaties made with the allies.
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