Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . against the1893, and had charge of the negotiations British camp at Orangeburg, command-which finally secured the release of John ed by Lieutenant - Colonel Stuart. Eaw-I/. Waller, ex-United States consul jn don had left these troops in StuartsMadagascar, who had been convicted of charge and returned to England. Stuart,illegally communicating with the Hovas who had been joined by the garrison ofduring the French campaign, and who had Port Ninety-six, immediately retreated,been se


Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . against the1893, and had charge of the negotiations British camp at Orangeburg, command-which finally secured the release of John ed by Lieutenant - Colonel Stuart. Eaw-I/. Waller, ex-United States consul jn don had left these troops in StuartsMadagascar, who had been convicted of charge and returned to England. Stuart,illegally communicating with the Hovas who had been joined by the garrison ofduring the French campaign, and who had Port Ninety-six, immediately retreated,been sentenced to serve twenty-one years on the approach of Greene, to Eutawin prison. After his return to the Springs, 40 miles eastward, and therel;nited States, in 1897, Mr. Eustis re- encamped. Greene pursued so stealthilyentered law practice in New York. He that Stuart was not fully aware that thetianslated Institutes of Justinian, and Americans were after him until they wereGuizots History of the United States, close upon him, at dawn on the morningHe died in Newport, R. I., Sept. 9, 1899. of Sept. 8, 1781. 867. JAMES BIDDLE EUSTIS.


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