Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. O almirante Sir William Sidney Smith, GCB, GCTE, KmstkSO, FRS, (21 de Junho de 1764 – 26 de Maio de 1840) foi um oficial da marinha Britânico. Foi promovido ao posto de almirante após servir nas guerras revolucionárias Estadunidense e Francesa.

  2. 597K Followers, 1,044 Following, 86 Posts - Sydney Smith 曆 (@sydneysmittth) on Instagram: "SCSU gymnastics24 Sydney@lionsrking.com"

  3. Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith GCB GCTE KmstkSO FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval and intelligence officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars and Napoleonic Wars , he rose to the rank of Admiral .

    • 1777–1815
    • Royal Navy
  4. 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.

  5. Flamboyant British naval officer who distinguished himself in the American War of Independence and then in the successive wars against the French. His raising of Napoleon's siege of Acre in 1799 was important in the failure of the French campaign in the Levant. He later served in other parts of the Mediterranean and in South America down to the ...

  6. Mas, a prepotência que seria o seu “calcanhar de Aquiles”, começava a se mostrar. Escreveu ao almirantado: ele, Sidney Smith, seria a pessoa ideal para comandar este segundo esquadrão, pois era o único com conhecimento detalhado da costa atlântica do Marrocos. Não mencionava que só tinha 23 anos!

  7. 23 de jun. de 2021 · A profile of Sydney Smith, a 19th-century cleric who used his wit and eloquence to campaign for liberal reforms on various issues. Learn about his life, his friends, his writings and his legacy in this article by Matthew Engel.

  1. Buscas relacionadas a Sidney Smith

    sir Sidney Smith