Jonathan Sisson
Jonathan Sisson (1690 – 1747) was an English instrument maker, the inventor of the modern theodolite with a sighting telescope for surveying, and a leading maker of astronomical instruments. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cosmic synchronization and other worlds in the work of Vladimir Nabokov by Sisson, Jonathan Borden
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Second letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey on the necessity of the appointment of a board, or council, at Dublin, for the internal interests of Ireland, similar in principle to that... by Sisson, Jonathan
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Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey proposing the appointment of a board of trade for Ireland by Sisson, Jonathan
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Cosmic synchronization and other worlds in the work of Vladimir Nabokov by Sisson, Jonathan Borden
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Dealing with the past critical issues, lessons learned, and challenges for future Swiss policy
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