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  1. Smith of Smiths by Hesketh Pearson, 1989-06

21. NPG 1475; Sydney Smith
Sydney Smith replica by Henry Perronet Briggs Date 1840 (1833) Medium oil oncanvas Sitter Sydney Smith (17711845), Wit; Canon of St Paul s.
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22. Smith, Sydney Famous Quotes
Famous quotes by Smith, Sydney Madam, I have been looking for a person whodisliked let us swear eternal friends 1771-1845 British Writer Clergyman.
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Famous Quotes By: Smith, Sydney 1771-1845 British Writer Clergyman
Madam, I have been looking for a person who disliked gravy all my life; let us swear eternal friendship.
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Compatibility

I have, alas, only one illusion left, and that is the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Churches

Find fault when you must find fault in private, and if possible sometime after the offense, rather than at the time.
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Correction

Great men hallow a whole people, and lift up all who live in their time. Smith, Sydney Greatness How can a bishop marry? How can he flirt? The most he can say is I will see you in the vestry after service. Smith, Sydney Churches A great deal of talent is lost in the world for want of courage. Smith, Sydney Courage Oh, don't tell me of facts I never believe facts: you know Canning said nothing was so fallacious as facts, except figures. Smith, Sydney Facts Avoid shame but do not seek glory nothing so expensive as glory. Smith, Sydney Glory It is always right that a man should be able to render a reason for the faith that is within him. Smith, Sydney

23. Silence Famous Quote
Silence Smith, Sydney 17711845 British Writer Clergyman He had occasional flashesof silence that made his conversation perfectly delightful. Silence
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Famous Quotes About Silence Soon silence will have passed into legend. Man has turned his back on silence. Day after day he invents machines and devices that increase noise and distract humanity from the essence of life, contemplation, meditation. Tooting, howling, screeching, booming, crashing, whistling, grinding, and trilling bolster his ego. His anxiety subsides. His inhuman void spreads on like a gray vegetation.
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From politics it was an easy step to silence.
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Austen, Jane

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Silence is the virtue of fools.
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Bacon, Francis
1561-1626 British Philosopher Essayist Statesman An inability to stay quiet is one of the most conspicuous failings of mankind. Silence Bagehot, Walter 1826-1877 British Economist Critic It is more noble by silence to avoid an injury than by argument to overcome it. Silence Beaumont, Francis 1584-1616 British Dramatist I shall state silences more competently than ever a better man spangled the butterflies of vertigo. Silence Beckett, Samuel

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Smith, Sydney (17711845) Canon of St Paul s Wit. 16 records noted. Scope,collected corresp and papers. Repository, Oxford University New College
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Smith, Sydney (17711845) Canon of St Paul s Wit (16). Smith, Sydney (1911-1988)Zoologist (1). Smith, Sydney Goodsir (1915-1975) Author Poet (4)
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Smallwell, Edward (d 1799) Bishop of St Davids and of Oxford Smallwood, Norah (d 1984) Publisher

26. Famous Quotes By Smith - ThinkExist Quotations
It ranks immediately after health and a good conscience. Sydney Smith quotes (EnglishClergyman, Essayist and Wit, 17711845). Add to my book
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Showing top results. For more precise results use top quotes filters below. " Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated, often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing anyone who comes in between them. " Sydney Smith quotes (English Clergyman, Essayist and Wit, 1771-1845) Similar Quotes . About: Marriage quotes Add to my book show_bar(7345,null,'marriage_resembles_a_pair_of_shears-so_joined') " Education is a private matter between the person and the world of knowledge and experience, and has little to do with school or college. " Lillian Smith quotes (American Writer, 1897-1966) Similar Quotes . About: Education quotes Add to my book show_bar(262497,null,'education_is_a_private_matter_between_the_person') " It sometimes happens, even in the best of families, that a baby is born. This is not necessarily cause for alarm. The important thing is to keep your wits about you and borrow some money. " Elinor Smith quotes (American professional pilot b.1911)

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Sydney Smith quotes (English Clergyman, Essayist and Wit, 17711845) Will Smithquotes (American Author, Actor, Singer and Producer. b.1968 Philadelphia
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Showing top results. For more precise results use top quotes filters below. " Love wasn't put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love until you give it away. " Michael W. Smith quotes (American Singer, b.1957) Similar Quotes . About: Love quotes Add to my book show_bar(215053,null,'love_wasn-t_put_in_your_heart_to_stay-love_isn-t') " Fear of failure must never be a reason not to try something. " Frederick Smith quotes Similar Quotes Add to my book show_bar(343010,null,'fear_of_failure_must_never_be_a_reason_not_to_try') " Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. " Sydney Smith quotes (English Clergyman, Essayist and Wit, 1771-1845) Similar Quotes . About: Life quotes Friendship quotes Add to my book show_bar(149744,null,'life_is_to_be_fortified_by_many_friendships-to') " The man who cannot believe in himself cannot believe in anything else. The basis of all integrity and character is whatever faith we have in our own integrity. " Roy L. Smith quotes

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Smith, Sydney, 17711845. by title. A memoir of the Reve by call number.824 S66WS6m. Search the Web by Smith, Sydney, 1771-1845.
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29. Entrez PubMed
Sydney Smith (17711845), British clergyman. Cohen SG. Publication Types BiographyHistorical Article MeSH Terms Asthma/history* Christianity/history
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30. MSN Encarta - Sydney Smith
Smith, Sydney (17711845), English writer and Anglican clergyman, born in Essex.In 1798 Smith went to Edinburgh, where he helped to found the
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31. Smith, Sydney (Norwegian Writers' Web)
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32. Smith, Sydney (Litteraturnettet)
Norsk Oversetterforening OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Smith, Sydney 17711845. E-tekstProject Gutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Smith, Sydney. SØK I. E-tekst
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33. The Classical Essayists.
Smith, Sydney (17711845) Smith, with Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850), FrancisHorner (1778-1817) Brougham, founded the Edinburgh Review.
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The eldest son of a cleric, Addison eventually found himself at Oxford (Queen's and Magdalen). He wrote favourable (whether commissioned, or not) articles concerning certain powerful people and their works; he was duly rewarded with a pension of £300 which allowed Addison to travel extensively throughout the continent for four years. With the victory at Blenheim , in 1704, Addison was commissioned to write The Campaign and this led to further political patronage; he was appointed as a Commissioner of Excise Taxes (the only significant taxes they had in those days). The job as a commissioner, presumably, took little of Addison's time and he was left to pursue his writing. While he had contributed to the Tatler (started by Steele in 1709), Addison started his own paper in 1711, the Spectator ("In the Spectator may be traced the foundations of all that is sound and healthy in modern English thought." [

34. William Hazlitt (1778-1830), Chapter EIGHT -- "Hazlitt In Paris -- 1802-03."
was due principally to four persons Henry Brougham8 (17781868), FrancisJeffrey (1773-1850), Sydney Smith (1771-1845), and Francis Horner (1778-1817).
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"Hazlitt In Paris 1802-03." In March of 1802, the Treaty of Amiens was signed, and by it, the war between France and England was ended. France, at this point in history, was all powerful on land accessible from the European continent and which did not necessitate any large movement upon the seas where Great Britain ruled supreme. Though it caused a great strain on the British taxpayer to keep her fleets at sea, such an investment allowed the English, except for the European land mass, to assert themselves throughout the world; and, they made the most of it. John Richard Green "Amid all the triumphs of the revolutionary war, the growth of the British empire had been steady and ceaseless. She was more than ever mistress of the sea. ... She was turning her command of the seas to a practical account. Not only was she monopolizing the carrying trade of the European nations, but the sudden uprush of her industries was making her the workshop as well as the market of the world." This peace that came about in March of 1802, one that was not to last much beyond a year, released a pent up demand in England for travel to France. With travel restrictions lifted, Hazlitt was among those who determined to go to France. On October 16th, 1802, Hazlitt arrived at Paris. His objective was to sit in the Louvre and to make copies of the classic paintings hanging there, in particular the Titians. "I arrived here yesterday. ... Paris is very dirty and disagreeable, except along the river side. Here it is much more splendid than any part of London. The Louvre is one of the buildings which overlook it. I went there this morning ...

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Smith, Sydney (Smith, Sydney ). 17711845. We hope to complete this entry soon.Smith, Vivian (Smith, Vivian ). 1933-Present
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36. Sydney Smith: Critic Of Indian Missions
Smith (17711845), a clergyman of the Church of England, was suited to Sydney Smith. Three Volumes Complete in One (Philadelphia Carey and Hart, 1845)
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SYDNEY SMITH: CRITIC OF INDIAN MISSIONS In the February 1808 issue of the Edinburgh Review , the Reverend Sydney Smith contributed to the emergent debate over the Christianization of India. That debate had been prompted by the decision of evangelicals, including prominent members of the Church of England, to encourage relaxation of East India Company regulations limiting missionary activity on the Indian sub-continent. Smith (1771-1845), a clergyman of the Church of England, was suited to the formation of polite opinion. Known as a wit and as co-founder of the Edinburgh Review , he later became an eloquent proponent of Catholic Emancipation (affording civil liberties to Catholics). Ironies in Smith's essay on "Indian Missions" derive from an implied comparison between the published words of the missionaries and the principles of Smith's "rational" Christianity. Smith drew extensively from the Periodical Accounts of the Baptist Missionary Society , offering quotations designed to exemplify the departure from reason that he took to be typical of Indian missionary sojourns. Smith, who wrote during the Napoleonic Wars in the aftermath of the Vellore Mutiny of 1806, appealed to Britons' concerns regarding the menace of French power and the precarious loyalty of Indians. Smith's references to Baptist missionaries as "Anabaptists," however, reveal that something more than a playful irony was at work here: Smith had invoked the rhetoric of the Protestant Reformation, delivered a stinging social slur, and underscored his own anxiety to distance himself from radicalism.

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Smith, Sydney (17711845). —Miscellaneous writer, b. at Woodford, Essex, the s.of a gentleman of independent means, and ed. at Winchester and Oxf.,
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38. SMITH, Sydney., The Works Of The Rev. Sydney Smith. Second Edition. In Three Vol
Sydney Smith (17711845), canon of St. Paul s, was an original member ofEdinburgh s Friday Club along with Dugald Stewart, John Playfair and Archibald
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SMITH, Sydney. The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith. Second edition. In three volumes. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1840. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Rachel Lee Rare Books (formerly Thoemmes) ; click here for further details.

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Smith, Sydney (17711845) British clergyman and author, cofounder of the EdinburghReview noted for his letters and for such works as Twelve Miles from a
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