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Jacob Tonson,
sometimes referred to as
Jacob Tonson the
Elder (12
November 1655 – 17
March 1736), was an eighteenth-century
English bookseller and publisher...
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Richard Tonson (1717–1772) was an
English politician. He was
Member of
Parliament for
Wallingford (1747–1754) and New
Windsor (1768–1772).
Tonson built...
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Tonson or
Tõnson is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include the following.
Jacob Tonson, (1655 – 1736),
English bookseller and
publisher Leopold...
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Tonson Group is a
diversified investment company based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Tonson Group was
founded in 2006 by
Chachchon Ratanarak. The
Ratanarak family...
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Leopold Tõnson (13
January 1878, in
Paldiski (or 14
January 1874, in Haapsalu) – 5
January 1935, in Tallinn) was an
Estonian military personnel and sport...
- Thai).
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specially built for the
purpose at Barn Elms, the home of the
secretary Jacob Tonson. In summer, the club met at the
Upper Flask,
Hampstead Heath. The origin...
- Congreve,
William (1753). The
Mourning Bride: A Tragedy. Dublin: J. and R.
Tonson and S.
Draper in the Strand. p. 46.
Retrieved 17 June 2017. Merz, Theo (21...
- (1687). The
copyright holder was
Joseph Hindmarsh,
later joined by
Jacob Tonson. The
novel has been of
interest for
several reasons. First, some
argue that...
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states that
Holmes was emplo**** by the
publisher of the
first edition,
Jacob Tonson, from p. 112 of Vol. 1, up to the end of Vol. 12 only; and that the subsequent...