Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914 Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be by Unknown
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Cossacks from the molestations of the populace. Was probably
blown up or died in prison. INGERSOLL, first man to bring the price of turnips to within the reach of authors and artists. Historians claim he would have made another fortune had he lived when the sun-dial trust had its own way. INGERSOLL, Robt. G., one of those contented souls who did not believe in anything, and made a fortune by telling people what he believed. INNOCENT, thirteen popes. Address: Rome. IRVING, Washington, a pleasing American writer who visited Westminster Abbey, made Rip Van Winkle wake up, and wrote a few biographies. ISAAC (last name unknown), s. Abraham and Sarah.[5] Spent his childhood like all little Isaacs and later married Rebecca, claimed by historians to have been a Jewess. Had two famous sons, Esau and Jake (see both, but especially the latter). Died at the tender age of 180 years. [5] Ed. Note: The editor apologizes for a seeming familiarity He did his best to ascertain the lady's last name, but failed. ISABELLA, a Spanish queen who vowed she would not change her |
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