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  • 21Gosse Ludigman — (elected 989 died in 1000) was the sixth potestaat (or elected governor) of Friesland, now a province of the Netherlands.Gosse lived at Staveren, and was married with Tetta Brederode. In the chronicle of Egmond, by the fifteenth century Carmelite …

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  • 22Gosse (Engelskirchen) — Gosse Gemeinde Engelskirchen Koordinaten: 51°&#1 …

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  • 23Gosse, Sir Edmund — born Sept. 21, 1849, London, Eng. died May 16, 1928, London British literary historian and critic. He worked principally as a librarian and translator (of Henrik Ibsen s plays, among many other works). He wrote the literary histories 18th Century …

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  • 24Gosse, Philip Henry — ▪ British naturalist born April 6, 1810, Worcester, Worcestershire, Eng. died Aug. 23, 1888, St. Mary Church, Devon  English naturalist who invented the institutional aquarium.       In 1827 Gosse became a clerk in a seal fishery office at… …

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  • 25Gosse, die — Die Gosse, plur. die n, von dem Zeitworte gießen. 1) Ein Gießhaus; doch nur in einigen Oberdeutschen Gegenden. 2) Die Öffnung in den Küchen, durch welche man das unreine Wasser aus und weggießet; der Guß, Ausguß, Durchguß, und weil solche… …

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  • 26Gosse, Edmund —    LL.D. (1849)    Poet and critic. On Viol and Flute (1873), King Erik (1876), New Poems (1879), Firdausi in Exile (1885), Collected Poems (1896), Seventeenth Century Studies (1883), History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1889), Secret of… …

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  • 27Gosse, Sir Edmund William — (1849 1928)    Born in London, he was brought up in Devon by his father after his mother died. In his book Father and Son (1907) he describes the tension ridden relationship with his father a member of the Plymouth Brethren. He was liberated when …

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  • 28Gosse — biographical name Sir Edmund William 1849 1928 English poet & critic …

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  • 29Gosse — /gaws, gos/, n. Sir Edmund William, 1849 1928, English poet, biographer, and critic. * * * …

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  • 30gosse — (go s ) s. f. Terme de marine. Anneau de fer, que les matelots garnissent de petits cordages, pour la conservation des gros cordages qui passent au travers …

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