Word: grotius
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Treaties and Conventions of the U. S. (Great Britain 1850), Clause VIII; Buchanan's message, Dec. 3, 1860; Hall's Internaitonal Law, 2nd ed. 111, 1, 5, note 2, pp 212, note 2, 214, note 2, 328, 329, 330, note 2. Blunschli 116, 5, 6, Page 321; Grotius, de Bello, etc. lib. II, cap. XV. 15; Lawrence's essays in International Law, 101, 111-115, 106, 120-132; Holland on Neutralization in Fortnightly Review for July, 1883; Pres. Taylor's message, Dec. 1, 1849, on Neutralization...
...Political Sciences, which shall present a critical and historical exposition of the political theories of Plato and Aristotle among the Greeks, of Cicero's "Republic," of the early doctrine of the Church as expounded by St. Augustine and by Thomas Aquinas, of Dante and Machiavelli, of Grotius, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Spinoza, Locke and Hobbs, and the more modern theories of such writers as Hegel, Lieber, Humboldt, Bluntschli, Waitz, Spencer, Bagehot and Mulford, with perhaps an exposition of the views of the Fathers of the American Revolution-particularly Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison...