Noun
Light land; rosland.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the Peace of Amiens in 1802, all the expedition papers were returned to Rossel, who was thus able to publish a narrative of the whole enterprise. Source: Internet
Élisabeth Rossel, the most senior surviving office, sailed from Java in January 1795 on board a Dutch ship taking with him the expedition's papers. Source: Internet
The abandonment of the fort led the Commune to dismiss Rossel, and replace him with Delescluze, a fervent Communard but a journalist with no military experience. Source: Internet
It is known that Swiss army officer Maurice Rossel during World War II had been sent to Berlin as a delegate of the International Red Cross, as such he visited Auschwitz 1943 and Theresienstadt 1944. Source: Internet
The ship left Rossel at Table Bay but took the papers, but was captured by the British. Source: Internet