See also Sidney Smith for a list of individuals by that name.
Sidney Smith acknowledges the loss of some flags by the Turks.
She was married three times, her first marriage being at the height of her career, to Sidney Smith.
From 1860 to 1864, he studied law with Sidney Smith at Cobourg but soon returned to journalism.
The school library was opened by Sidney Smith in 2004.
Sidney Smith, as he always called himself, was born into a military and naval family with connections to the Pitt family.
Sidney Smith, a member of the party, was also accidentally shot and severely wounded during another heated argument.
Sidney Smith, in his chapter, describes a customer from his drug-dealing days, "a white girl, very pretty, so nice, a cool person.
Sidney Smith (1908-1990) was a professional billiards and snooker player from the 1930s to the 1950s.
Sidney Smith said, "A few yards in London cement or dissolve friendship."