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      Champion of parliamentary reform

      • Sydney Smith was one of the foremost English preachers of his day, and a champion of parliamentary reform. Through his writings, he perhaps did more than anyone else to change public opinion regarding Roman Catholic emancipation. Smith was also famous for his wit and charm.
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  2. Sep 3, 2019 · We interviewed Sydney Smith, award-winning illustrator of children’s books and now author of his first picture book Small in the City.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sydney_SmithSydney Smith - Wikipedia

    Sydney Smith (3 June 1771 – 22 February 1845) was an English wit, writer, and Anglican cleric. Besides his energetic parochial work, he was known for his writing and philosophy, founding the Edinburgh Review, lecturing at the Royal Institution and remembered for his rhyming recipe for salad dressing.

  4. May 18, 2018 · One of the ablest polemicists in a period of remarkable vitality. His father was severe, often in financial difficulties, and ungenerous. Sydney was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, where he took orders and became a fellow.

  5. Rachel Wolf is beyond excited to share this interview with this year's Kate Greenaway Medal winner Sydney Smith, who has generously given an insight into his studio and process. A glimpse of Sydney's studio. Can you describe your current studio space? My studio is a bit of a mess. It is a building on the same property as our house.

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  6. Sep 16, 2011 · For putting obvious truths into vehement language; for expanding and adorning moral instruction, this gentleman certainly possesses considerable talents; and if he will moderate his insolence, steer clear of theological metaphysics, and consider rather those great laws of Christian practice, which must interest mankind through all ages, than the...

  7. Short views of human lifenot further than dinner or tea. Be as busy as you can. See as much as you can of those friends who respect and like you, and of those acquaintances who amuse you. Attend to the effects tea and coffee produce upon you.

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