Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection Smith, Julie P. (d. 1883) Author. ALS, 3 p., nd, Esperenza, to Publisher.Smith, Sydney (17711845) Author, Clergyman. Part ALS, nd, np, to ? http://www.cwru.edu/UL/SpecColl/Garber/letters.htm
Extractions: Case Western Reserve University. Legal Information Contact Library Webmaster University Library CWRU Home Page Search Welcome to CWRU! Admissions Academics University Departments Computing Resources University Libraries Research Student Life Alumni Relations News of CWRU Newsstand CWRU Directory Master Plan University Library Career Planning and Placement Undergraduate Admissions School of Graduate Studies Office of University Communication Scroll down or select a letter to move to the portion of the index you desire. Click on letter at head of category to return to alphabet bar A B C D ... St. John Webb, Marion ( - ) Poet. Sala, George Augustus (1828-1895) Author, Journalist. Salisbury, Robert Arthur (1830-1903) British Prime Minister. ALS, 2 p., June 3, 1888, n.p., to Balliene. ALS, 2 p., March 7, 1894, n.p., to Briley (?) ALS, 1 p., 3rd person, July 13, 1891, Foreign Office, to Laurence T. Bouvier. ALS, 2 p., November 4, n.y., Harts, to Lord Denman.
Smithsydney Smith (Sydney, 17711845, Canon of St. Paul's, wit) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED('Sydney Smith'), to Peter Fraser, paying tribute to a dead friend ? http://www.roydavids.com/smithsydney.htm
Extractions: SMITH (SYDNEY, 1771-1845, Canon of St. Paul's, wit ) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Sydney Smith'), to Peter Fraser, paying tribute to a dead friend [? Tait]: 'There never was a kinder hearted man...The Scene at Edmonton when I announced the news was most affective. I never was more painfully affected and I look back on any action of my Life with greater pleasure...', 1 page, quarto, integral address leaf, Grosvenor Square, 26 October 1843 £100 plus VAT
Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers, Shinn, Florence Scovel () US illustrator, metaphysicist; Smith, Sydney(17711845) English clergyman, essayist; Socrates, (470?-399? http://www.areyoucreative.com/p-phil.htm
Extractions: Theologians, Missionaries, Philanthropists . . . Abbott, Lyman US religious leader Adorno, Theodor W. German philosopher Alcuin, English theologian, scholar Ambrose, Saint Italian religious leader Antisthenes, (444-371 B.C.) Greek philosopher Augustine, Saint Roman religious figure, philosopher Bachelard, Gaston French philosopher Bacon, Francis English philosopher, statesman, essayist Bakker, Tammy Faye
Angelica Singleton Van Buren - Island 3 Sydney Smith (17711845), one of the founders of the Edinburgh Review, was an essayistand bon viveur with high social connections who was famous for his witty http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/hist/single/single3.html
Extractions: Signed "A. Van Buren." The prolific Sedgwick was the first of the "literary domestics," American women novelists of the mid-nineteenth century who also included Fanny Fern, Lydia Maria Child, and Maria Susanna Cummins. Their works were hugely popular and known for their sentimentality and devotion to home and family, featuring heroines who struggle through domestic difficulties, improve their characters, and find true love and the inevitable happy ending. These were the writers who prompted Nathaniel Hawthorne's notorious comment, in an 1855 letter to his publisher, that "America is now wholly given over to a dd mob of scribbling women." Despite her success, Sedgwick had a fear of public attention and published anonymously throughout her career. This volume, an epistolary work which, like Cooper's, includes observations on travels in the Alps and in Italy, was published as "by the author of 'Hope Leslie,' 'The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man,' 'Live and Let Live,' etc." Grace Aguilar, 1816-1847
Part 2: Oscar Wilde's Epigrammatic Theater Francesca Coppa. Sydney Smith, (1771-1845) Richard Sheridan, (1751-1815)Bon Mots of Sydney Smith and Richard Sheridan. London J. Dent, 1894. http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/exhibits/wilde/1epigram.htm
Extractions: Oscar Wilde won his greatest literary fame in the theater, and his chosen mode of expression was the epigram a form which allowed him to flaunt his style and sophisticated mastery of life and literature. It is well known that Wilde's plays have epigrams liberally sprinkled throughout them, but it is important to realize the extent to which the epigram shapes Wilde's dramatic structure and themes. Wilde's epigrams invoke a response and then frustrate it. For example, a character in The Importance of Being Earnest While this has left Wilde open to charges of being a mere theatrical manipulator, it is in fact central to the type of theater Wilde wanted to create: a space in which the audience is allowed to recognize the rules of literary and theatrical history, and to share the pleasure of watching those rules circumvented. Wilde thus shares the pleasure of being in an elitist community with his audience, establishing an alternate aristocracy of the "ins" and "outs," with knowledge not money or birth required for membership. This is the pleasure of Wilde's epigrammatic theater. Francesca Coppa
Extractions: (1771-1845) born on Jun 6 English clergyman, essayist. He was a leading preacher of his day who championed Catholic emancipation in "Letters of Peter Plymley," 1807 Sydney S. McCarver was born in either Illinois or Missouri ( census say both) in 1838. In 1850 he is living with his father John M. McCarver and John's new wife Mrs. Margaret Canada Johnston Stubblefield. Sydney was found next in Perry County , Illinois on May 12th. 1871 where he was being sued by Rachel L. Willis. She does not appear in court and the case was dropped. There was record on which the suit was based. Next we find him in Washington County , Illinois in 1880 with wife Mary J. and children , and while there he had made a land deal with George Charity in 1881. We found a marriage record in Washington Co. for a Archibald McCarver in 1874 , we feel this might be Sydney's older brother. Sydney then moves to St. Clair County , Illinois where he is found in 1900. Sydney/Sidney S. died in December of 1917 in St. Clair County. Mary J. died in 1921 at age 92 yrs.
The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England : Manuscripts - S Smith, Susan Ellis Laura Will bequeathing her body to RCS 1876. Smith,Sydney (17711845) Canon of St Pauls Letters to Lady Bell 1842-3. http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/services/library/collections/manuscripts/manuscripts_s_h
English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_s 32 Grosvenor Gardens, SW1 Westminster 1959 Smith, Sydney (17711845), Authorand Wit, lived here. This plaque replaces one erected in 1905. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=194
Quotations: Music And The Arts 4 Smith, Sydney (17711845) Music is the only innocent and unpunished passion. .Sondheim, Stephen (1930-) Work is what you do for others . . . http://www.janeellen.com/quotes/musicquotes4.html
Smith, Sydney Smith, Sydney. 17711845, English clergyman, writer, and wit, ordainedin the Church of England in 1794. In 1798 he went as a tutor http://www.slider.com/enc/49000/Smith_Sydney.htm
Extractions: Smith, Sydney 1771-1845, English clergyman, writer, and wit, ordained in the Church of England in 1794. In 1798 he went as a tutor to Edinburgh, where he studied medicine, occasionally preached, and with Jeffrey and others founded (1802) the Edinburgh Review. See his works (4 vol., 1839-40); his letters (ed. by Nowell Smith, 2 vol., 1953); selections from his writings (ed. by W. H. Auden, 1956); memoir by his daughter, Lady Holland (2 vol., 1855); biographies by G. W. Russell (1905, repr. 1971), Hesketh Pearson (1934, repr. 1971), G. W. Bullett (1951, repr. 1971), and Alan Bell (1980).
LimbicNutrition Weblog Modern History Sourcebook Sydney Smith (17711845) Fallacies Of Anti-Reformers,1824 Introductory Note Sydney Smith (1771-1845) was an English clergyman http://www.ukpoliticsmisc.org.uk/weblog/archive/2002_03_03_old.php
Extractions: Answer: "Chilling Effects" refers to the deterrent effect of legal threats or posturing, largely cease and desist letters independent of litigation, on lawful conduct. The Chilling Effects clearinghouse will catalogue cease and desist notices and present analyses of their claims to help recipients resist the chilling of legitimate activities (as well as understand when their activities are unlawful). The project's core, this database of letters and FAQ-style analyses is supplemented by legal backgrounders, news items, and pointers to statutes and caselaw. Periodic "weather reports" will sum up the legal climate for online activity.
Extractions: Eski Sayýlarý Moralimin bozulduðunu belirtmek zorundayým. Geçtiðimiz günlerde, Amerikada pazara sunulan bir yazýlýmýn eleþtirisinde okuduklarýmý aktarýyorum; Eðer, elinizde, giriþ seviyesi olan Pentium 166 MMX iþlemcili bir bilgisayar varsa, beklediðiniz performansa ulaþamayabilirsiniz. Geçen sene hemen hemen bu dönemlerde (1996nýn Ekimi), Pentium 60 iþlemcili bilgisayarýmý, Pentium 133e yükselteceðimi, ancak, bir sene içerisinde de, MMX modele geçmem gerektiðini yazmýþtým. Buraya kadar güzel. Doðru bir tahminde bulunmuþuz. Çünkü, yaklaþýk iki ay önce, Intel, MMX destekli iþlemcileri piyasaya sundu ve biz de, Intelin müthiþ fiyat indirimi devreye girmeden, yüksek bir bedel ödeyerek MMX 166ya terfi ettik. Doðal olarak, mevcut ana kartýn MMX setli iþlemciyi desteklememesinden dolayý, ana kartý da deðiþtirdik. Bununla ilgili gözlemlerimi, ATX konulu yazýda aktarmýþtým. Bugün geldiðimiz nokta ise, iyi deðil. Düþünüyorum da; Acaba, Intel, fiyat indirimine gittikten sonra, kullandýðým iþlemciyi yükseltmiþ olsaydým, bu kadar caným sýkýlýr mýydý?. Cevabým; Hayýr. O zaman, makul bir bedele iþlemciyi deðiþtirdiðim için, Ne yapalým, önümüzdeki günlerde de, olanak bulursak, biz de deðiþtiririz deme þansýmýz vardý. Ancak, bizim yatýrýmý yapmamýzdan bir ay sonra, inanýlmaz bir fiyat indirimine gidildiðini görünce, þimdi elimizde mevcut MMX 166yý, baþka bir modele yükseltmek, içimizden gelmiyor.
Index Translate this page Gutenberg Smith, George, 1833-1919 Gutenberg Smith, James, 1775-1839 Gutenberg Smith,Jewell Ellen, 1915-1998 Gutenberg Smith, Sydney, 1771-1845 Gutenberg Smith http://www.elbooks.sk/angautS.html
The Classical Essayists. Smith, Sydney (17711845) Smith, with Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850), FrancisHorner (1778-1817) Brougham, founded the Edinburgh Review. http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Literary/BiosEssayists.htm
Extractions: Addison, Joseph 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." [
Congressman John Boozman - News - Press Releases A Place to Call Home. June 17, 2002. British author Sydney Smith (17711845)once wrote, A comfortable house is a great source of happiness. http://www.house.gov/boozman/news/columns/2002/20020617homeownership.htm
Extractions: Health Care ... Columns A Place to Call Ho me June 17, 2002 British author Sydney Smith (1771-1845) once wrote, "A comfortable house is a great source of happiness. It ranks immediately after health and a good conscience." Years have past since these words were written, but they still ring true today as we celebrate "National Homeownership Month" during the month of June. Homeownership is an important part of the American Dream. For many families, a home is not merely shelter, but also provides an opportunity for growth, prosperity and security. Homeownership - a common and shared dream for millions of our citizens - unites us as a people and as a nation. Studies have shown that homeownership leads to more close-knit neighborhoods with stronger schools and a more involved citizenry. For this reason, every family must have the opportunity to share this part of the American Dream.
Congressman John Boozman - News - Press Releases More A Place to Call Home Jun. 17 British author Sydney Smith (17711845)once wrote, A comfortable house is a great source of happiness. http://www.house.gov/boozman/news/columns/
?TITLE By Rev. Stephen R. Smith. Smith, Sydney, 17711845. c=moa idno=AFX9629.0001.001 view=toc Elementarysketches of moral philosophy. http://www.dlxs.org/products/archive-by-CDROM/5/TextClass/src/web/m/moa/browseen
Extractions: textclass-specific.css" type="text/css"> graphics/plug.gif" width="5" height="54" vspace="0"> Multiple collection search Authorized user login View bookbag graphics/plug.gif" width="1" height="1" border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0"> simple search advanced search history graphics/plug.gif" width="1" height="23" border="0"> browse graphics/plug.gif" width="1" height="23" border="0"> help Books in this browse are listed by main entry = last name (if any), first name (if any) title Click on linked letters in the alphabetic scale below to browse the main entries beginning with those letters. [Small, George G]: Smart, James H., ed.: Smart, James S: Smart, James S.: Smedes, Susan Dabney, 1840-1913.: Smet, Pierre-Jean de, 1801-1873.: Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904.: Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904.: Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904.: Smith, Alexander, 1830?-1867.: Smith, Alexander, 1830?-1867.: Smith, Alexander, 1830?-1867.: Smith, Asa D. (Asa Dodge), 1804-1877.: