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Definition of Saint eustatius
1. Noun. An island in the Netherlands Antilles.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saint Eustatius
Literary usage of Saint eustatius
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the United States and Its People: From Their Earliest Records by Elroy McKendree Avery, William Abbatt (1909)
"The British ministry at once sent orders to Rodney to Rodney Tak« seize Saint
Eustatius. On the third of February, 1781, f^1,™^, Rodney appeared before the ..."
2. History of the United States from the Earliest Discovery of America to the by Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1909)
"Another part was lost when saint eustatius was taken by a French force as it was
before the end of the year. Even the plunder that was sold by the British ..."
3. Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions of Lord by William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche (1854)
"There had been a determination last war, in the case of two persons, one resident
at saint eustatius, and the other in Denmark, who were partners in a house ..."
4. A Treatise on the Principles of the Law of Marine Insurance: In Two Parts. I by Francis Hildyard (1845)
"It was an action on a policy of insurance on a Dutch ship, called the Tyd, and
its cargo, at and from saint eustatius to Amsterdam, warranted a Dutch ship, ..."
5. A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters, on Bottomry by James Allan Park (1817)
"The pretence was, that part of this cargo was put on board off saint eustatius,
out of barks supposed to com« from the French islands, and not loaded ..."
6. The Storied West Indies by Frederick Albion Ober (1900)
"He had torn the Lesser Antilles from the French; he had punished the Hollanders
for joining the coalition by taking saint eustatius. ..."
7. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1905)
"The inner belt facing the Caribbean—the Caribbee islands proper— includes Saba,
saint eustatius, Saint Christopher, Nevis, Montserrat, Basse Terre, ..."