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 Gentleman's Magazine - Side 2361825Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph W. Bird - 1873 - 294 sider
...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...boats or clambering from one pair of stairs by the water side to another. And among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 sider
...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...leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconies, till they burned their wings, and fell down. Having stayed, and in an hour's time seen the... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1876 - 622 sider
...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 pair of stairs, oy the waterside, to another. And among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1877 - 522 sider
...into lighters that lay off ; poor people staying in their houses as long 1 His name was Faryner. as till the very fire touched them, and then running...hovered about the windows and balconys till they, some of them, burned their Avings, and fell down. Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 sider
...into lighters that lay off; poor people staying in their houses as long 1 His name was Faryner. as till the very fire touched them, and then running...hovered about the windows and balconys till they, some of them, burned their wings, and fell down. Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 378 sider
...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...hovered about the windows and balconys till they, some of them, burned their wings, and fell down. Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1885 - 382 sider
...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...hovered about the windows and balconys till they, some of them, burned their wings, and fell down. Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire... | |
| James Burnley - 1888 - 496 sider
...river, or bringing them into lighters that layoff; poor people M 2 staying in their houses as long as till the very fire touched them, and then running...leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconies till they burned their wings and fell down." A fire which assumed a real historical importance... | |
| Charles Dorrance Linskill - 1888 - 430 sider
...their wings and fell down." The people seemed equally distraught, staying in their houses till the fire touched them and then running into boats or clambering from one pair of stairs by the water side. to another. Back to the king's closet in Whitehall, and " I did tell the king and duke... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1889 - 396 sider
...labouring to get it under. Of many, indeed, it might have been said, as of the doves observed by Pepys : ' Among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their homes, but hovered about the windows and balconys, till they burned their wings and fell down.' One... | |
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