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Soon after the prisoners were remanded to their cell, a table was spread, and preparations were made for their last supper.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTThe report states that they were remanded, but further search fails to find any subsequent notice of the case.
THE DIARY OF A RESURRECTIONIST, 1811-1812JAMES BLAKE BAILEYIn the use of language, it is far better that pupils should be obliged to stretch upward rather than be remanded to the nursery.
STORIES OF HEROIC DEEDS FOR BOYS AND GIRLSJAMES JOHONNOTIt has reconstructed the Bible and remanded its miraculous narratives to the realm of myth.
THE OTHER SIDE OF EVOLUTIONALEXANDER PATTERSONThe Court, notwithstanding the protest of the prisoner, discharged the jury, and the prisoner was remanded to jail.
THE JUDICIAL MURDER OF MARY E. SURRATTDAVID MILLER DEWITTIt remanded our whole association, which I had got to thinking so romantic, to the relation of teacher and pupil.
THE REGISTERWILLIAM D. HOWELLSMrs. Collins will be arraigned in Jefferson Market Court this morning and remanded to your custody.
THE SUBSTITUTE PRISONERMAX MARCINAt the end of a week Ralph was brought up and remanded again.
THE SQUIRE'S DAUGHTERSILAS K(ITTO) HOCKINGThere he was arrested, and remanded by the bench to the new court at Alberton.
THE BOOK OF THE BUSHGEORGE DUNDERDALEThere was no additional evidence either for or against us, and we were remanded again for another week.
THE QUEEN OF HEARTSWILKIE COLLINSWORDS RELATED TO REMANDED
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