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" ... goods, and prepare for their removal ; and did by moonshine, it being brave, dry, and moonshine and warm weather, carry much of my goods into the garden ; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Page 237
1825
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Memoirs of the City of London and Its Celebrities, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 408 pages
...goods into the garden ; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place ; and got my bags of...chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallies in a box by themselves. " September jd. About four o'clock in the morning my Lady Batten sent me a...
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The Diary: With an Introduction and Notes

Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 pages
...goods into the garden ; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...office, ready to carry away, and my chief papers of accountsalso there, and my tallies into a box by themselves. So groat was our fear, as Sir W. Batten...
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Samuel Pepys, Administrator, Observer, Gossip

Esther Meynell - 1909 - 412 pages
...my goods into the garden, and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...also there, and my tallies into a box by themselves." He had little rest that night, for " about four o'clock in the morning, my Lady Batten sent me a cart...
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The New Composition-rhetoric

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1911 - 492 pages
...goods • into the garden, and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...and my chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallys into a box by themselves. So great was our fear, as Sir W. Batten hath carts come out of the...
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An Anthology of English Prose: (1332 to 1740)

Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 268 pages
...goods into the garden ; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...box by themselves. So great was our fear, as Sir W. Batteri hath carts come out of the country to fetch away his goods this night. We did put Mr. Hater,...
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Source Book of London History from the Earliest Times to 1800

P. Meadows - 1914 - 290 pages
...did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got ready my bags of gold into my office, ready to carry away,...and my chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallys into a box by themselves. So great was our fear, as Sir W. Batten hath carts come out of the...
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English Prose: Seventeenth century

Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 pages
...my goods into the garden; and Mr. Hater ana ! did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...into a box by themselves. So great was our fear, as Sic W. Batten hath carts come out of the country to fetch away his goods this night. We did put Mr....
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Samuel Pepys' Diary

Richard Le Gallienne - 1923 - 366 pages
...my goods into the garden. and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...and my chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallys into a box by themselves. 3rd. About four o'clock in the morning, my Lady Batten sent me a cart...
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Progressive Readings in Prose

Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 396 pages
...goods into the garden ; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of...tallies into a box by themselves. So great was our fear, that Sir W. Batten hath carts come out of the country to fetch away his goods this night. We did put...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 pages
...my goods into the garden, and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as -~- tallys into a box by themselves. So great was our fear, as Sir W. Batten hath carts come out of the...
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