| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 350 pages
...maintain'd, And safe in peace and poverty remain'd !" " Hear me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great.;" It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence ; but a sentence, m which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or implied,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...maintain'd, And safe in peace and poverty remiin'd '." " Hear me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great!" It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclr.mn.torj- sentence ; but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no. answer... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 330 pages
...Ar.d safe in peace and poverty remain'd 1" " Heai' me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great ['" It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence : but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 346 pages
...safe in peace and poverty remain'd !" " Hear me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great!" It fs difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence ; but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1834 - 366 pages
...maintain'd, And safe in peace and poverty remain'd !" " Hear me, O Lord! for thy loving kindness is great!" It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence ; but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or... | |
| Lindley Murray, Enoch Pond - English language - 1835 - 240 pages
...maintained, And safe in peace and poverty remained!' ' Hear me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great ! ' It is difficult in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence : but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or... | |
| John Comly - 1834 - 226 pages
..."My friend! this conduct amazes me!" "Bless the Lord, 0 my soul; and forget not all his benefits!" It is difficult in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence; but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or implied,... | |
| William Savage - Documents, Printing of - 1841 - 836 pages
...in peace and poverty remain'd I ' " ' Hear me, О Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great ! ' •• It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence ; but a sentence, in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer either expected or... | |
| Lindley Murray, Allen Fisk - 1846 - 180 pages
...benefits !' ' Oh ! had we both our humble state maintain'd 'And safe in peace and poverty remain'd !' It is difficult in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence ; but a sentence in which any wonder or admiration is expressed, and no answer expected or implied,... | |
| Literature - 1868 - 978 pages
...discourse," which is just saying " on oration or [on] discourse." In another sentence, Murray says, " It is difficult, in some cases, to distinguish between an interrogative and exclamatory sentence," of which Mr. Moon gives the following emendation, — "It is difficult to discriminate between an interrogatory... | |
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