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Name: Sydney Smith
Birth Date: June 3, 1771
Death Date: February 22, 1845
Nationality: British
Gender: Female

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Biography of Sydney Smith
2,929 words, approx. 10 pages
Sydney Smith, Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1831 to his death in 1845, achieved much of his literary reputation as a founder of and longtime contributor to the Edinburgh Review. A Church of England clergyman who supported the liberal Whig ideals...


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Sydney Smith ( 3 June 1771 - 22 February 1845 ) was an English writer and clergyman. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy (1850) 1.2 Lady Holland's Memoir (1855) 1.3 Recipe for Salad 1.4 Letter to Lord Jeffrey 2 Attributed 3...


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Sydney Smith (June 3, 1771, Woodford, Essex, England– February 22, 1845 London), was an English writer and...


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The Independent - London
Swimming: Sydney a step too far for Smith
07/30/2000: 633 words, approx. 2 pages
THE FIRST event of the penultimate day of the Olympic swimming trials ended in dramatic fashion last night as the Olympic bronze medallist, Graeme Smith, failed to make the team to Sydney. Smith just could not find the form that ranks him sixth...
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The Forensic Examiner
Beyond the obvious: the cases of sir Sydney Smith.
06/22/2007: 2,891 words, approx. 10 pages
Locals spotted the bodies in a water-filled quarry in Hopetoun, Scotland, on a Sunday afternoon in June 1913. At first, the men who found them thought the dark object in the water was a farmer's scarecrow, but on closer inspection they realized it...
 


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