The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 83
... Rhynsault that command . He was not long seated in that government , before he cast his eyes upon Sapphira , a woman of exquisite beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protection and government ...
... Rhynsault that command . He was not long seated in that government , before he cast his eyes upon Sapphira , a woman of exquisite beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protection and government ...
Page 84
... Rhynsault was sent for to court , and , in the presence of a few of the coun- cil , confronted by Sapphira . The prince asking , Do you know that lady ? Rhynsault , as soon as he could recover his surprise , told the duke he would ...
... Rhynsault was sent for to court , and , in the presence of a few of the coun- cil , confronted by Sapphira . The prince asking , Do you know that lady ? Rhynsault , as soon as he could recover his surprise , told the duke he would ...
Page 87
... Rhynsault , ' Thus far you have done as con- strained by my authority : I shall not be satisfied of your kind usage of her , without you sign a gift of your whole estate to her after your decease . To the performance of this also the ...
... Rhynsault , ' Thus far you have done as con- strained by my authority : I shall not be satisfied of your kind usage of her , without you sign a gift of your whole estate to her after your decease . To the performance of this also the ...
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