Sydney Smith
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Sydney Smith (June 3, 1771, Woodford, Essex, England – February 22, 1845 London), was an English writer and Anglican clergyman.
Sydney was the son of merchant Robert Smith (1739-1827) and Maria Olier (1750-1801), who suffered from epilepsy. Robert, described as "a man of restless ingenuity and activity", "very clever, odd by nature, but still more odd by design", owned at various times nineteen different estates in England.
Sydney himself attributed much of his own lively personality to his...
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