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Origin of redemand
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"I cannot comprehend," replied the Princess, "how it should be of any consequence to him, if this letter should be seen, nor what reason there is to redemand it in his name."
From The Princess of Cleves by La Fayette, Madame de (Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne)
They then proceeded to Tenedos, from whence Odysseus and Menelaus were dispatched as envoys to Troy, to redemand Helen and the stolen property.
From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 by Rudd, John
Away I came, and in my vexation totally forgot to redemand my manuscript.
From The Adventures of Hugh Trevor by Holcroft, Thomas
It was as though he saw the wraith of some fair, dead woman he had loved of old, risen anew to redemand from him his former allegiance.
From Ardath by Corelli, Marie
Oh, no: but when they redemand the money, On my account he’ll rather go to jail!
From The Comedies of Terence by Colman, George
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