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  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    2010 February « Third Point of Singularity 2010

  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    Bismarck versus Hood « Third Point of Singularity 2010

  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    2010 April 12 « Third Point of Singularity 2010

  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    Roll through the Ages, a fun little game « Third Point of Singularity 2010

  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    Joe Steadman’s Wargaming School, Lesson 3, Parts 1 and 2 « Third Point of Singularity 2009

  • I loved the idea of literary parody when the novel was a new genre, and had relished Fielding's Shamela, which eviscerated Richardson's wildly popular sentimental novel Pamela.

    Lev Raphael: Loving Jane Austen Lev Raphael 2011

  • I loved the idea of literary parody when the novel was a new genre, and had relished Fielding's Shamela, which eviscerated Richardson's wildly popular sentimental novel Pamela.

    Lev Raphael: Loving Jane Austen Lev Raphael 2011

  • I loved the idea of literary parody when the novel was a new genre, and had relished Fielding's Shamela, which eviscerated Richardson's wildly popular sentimental novel Pamela.

    Lev Raphael: Loving Jane Austen Lev Raphael 2011

  • I loved the idea of literary parody when the novel was a new genre, and had relished Fielding's Shamela, which eviscerated Richardson's wildly popular sentimental novel Pamela.

    Lev Raphael: Loving Jane Austen Lev Raphael 2011

  • Up, and, in vain expecting Sir R. Ford's calling on me, I took coach and to the Sessions-house, where I have a mind to hear Bazill Fielding's case -- [See May 9th, 1667] -- tried; and so got up to the Bench, my Lord Chief-Justice Keeling being Judge.

    The Priest and Pastoral Ministry in a Digital World « Third Point of Singularity 2010

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