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Trossers
Trossers Tros"sers, n. pl. Trousers. [Obs.] --Shak.

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- Emma Trosse (6 January 1863 – 23 July 1949) was a German teacher and school administrator. Trained as a teacher and later p****ing an examination to be...
- George Trosse (1631–1713) was an English nonconformist minister. He is best known for his autobiographical accounts of periods of mental illness he experienced...
- and was not medically cleared to compete. Jaqualine Trosse and Shana Power fought at EFC 56. Trosse won the fight via unanimous decision and was given...
- father's ****istant. He had a similar post under George Trosse, his father's successor, and on Trosse's death (11 January 1713) became pastor. Towards the...
- train". Sometimes spelled Dross, the term derives from Middle High German trosse, from French trousse ("kit"); it is not related to English dross (Old English...
- Vilnius to Warsaw. Miłosz took in the Trosses, found them a hiding place, and supported them financially. The Trosses ultimately died during the Warsaw Uprising...
- the concept of "anesthesia ****ual". 1897: German ****ual reformist Emma Trosse gave the first definition of a****uality in her work Ein Weib? Psychologisch-biographische:...
- Copernicus (died 1573), German scholar, not related to the astronomer Emma Trosse (1863-1949), German teacher and poet Battle of Gransee (1316) Gransee und...
- William Fortescue (1622–1680) (son), married Emlyn Trosse (died 1706), daughter of Henry Trosse. Henry Fortescue (1659–1691) (son), whose monument survives...
- strongly Calvinistic. Early in 1713 he received a call to succeed George Trosse as one of the ministers of James's Meeting, Exeter, to preach also in rotation...