Everybody endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river or bringing them into lighters that lay off; poor people staying in their houses as long as till the very fire touched them, and then running into boats, or clambering from one... The Diary of Samuel Pepys - Page 409by Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 800 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1825 - 710 pages
...there. * His naraa was Faryntr. [Sept. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that,...another. And among other things, the poor pigeons, 1 perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they... | |
| 1825 - 724 pages
...river, or bringing them into lighters that lav off; poor* people staying in tbeir home* at long « till the very fire touched them, and then running...another. And among other things, the poor pigeons, 1 perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they... | |
| 1825 - 726 pages
...was there. * His name wai Faryner. [Sept. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...lay off; poor people staying in their houses as long aa till the very fire touched them, and then running into boats, or clambering from one pair of stairs... | |
| 1826 - 488 pages
...as the Steele-yard, while I was there. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they burned their wings,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 456 pages
...as tbe Steele-yard, while I was there. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...water-side to another. And among other things, the poor pidgeons, I perceired, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys,... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 512 pages
...far as the Steeleyard, while 1 was there. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they burned their wings,... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1846 - 484 pages
...far as the Steel Yard, while I was there. Everybody endeavoured to remove their goods, flinging them into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...the water-side to another. And among other things I perceived the poor pigeons were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconies,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 466 pages
...as the Steele-yard, while I was there. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they burned their wings,... | |
| 1849 - 818 pages
...into the river, or into lighters that lay off; the poor staying in their houses till the fire actually touched them, and then running into boats, or clambering...from one pair of stairs by the water-side to another. Some poor pigeons who were loath to quit their little homes, hovered about the windows and balconies... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 508 pages
...as the Steele-yard, while I was there. Every body endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river, or bringing them into lighters that...among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they burned their wings,... | |
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