They made a profound impression upon me, because I, too, know the torments of doubt and the tragic perplexity which Tolstoi has experienced and described so wonderfully in the Confessions.
Of all that I have seen here the chapel of the Medici in San Lorenzo has made the most profound impression upon me.
It would make a profound impression if communicated for the first time to a scientific society in our own age.
Whatever might be the decision, such evidence had been brought forward as, notwithstanding its contradictions and apparent inconsistencies, had made a profound impression on every thinking man.
We have already seen what a profound impression "The Everlasting Gospel" had made, and how many followers and martyrs it had.
The serious advocacy of the proposition at this time by a great nation like the United States and the able arguments advanced by Mr. Choate marked an important step forward and made a profound impression.
We now know from the published memoirs of German and Austrian statesmen that President Wilson's speeches made a profound impression on the peoples of Central Europe.
The message made a profound impression on the world, all the more profound for the fact that Canning's interview with Polignac was known only to the chancelleries of Europe.
Her lecture on "The Education of Girls," made a profound impression.
The speeches created a profound impression, but neither native nor foreign eloquence was able to secure the requisite vote.
He says he was led to reflect seriously on the subject by the able addresses of Mrs. Keating, Mrs. Saxon and Mrs. Merrick, who made a profound impression on the convention.
His hearty reception, the cordiality and good-will beaming from his bright and searching eyes, made a profound impression upon me as he asked me to take a seat in his simple home.
The service, which was a sample of the whole of the services held in this magnificent centre, left a profound impression on my mind.
The surroundings demanded the best that was in a man, and the occasion furnished ample opportunity to make a profound impression.
But Cardinal Schwarzenberg's address exceeded all expectations and left a profound impression.
The grand topic of all conversations is Bishop Strossmayer's speech of yesterday; and it is possible to give a pretty correct description of its contents, which seem to have made a profound impression on his 747 hearers.
That speech, pronounced in the deep husky tones of extreme old age, yet relieved by the fire of a spirit that was smothered rather than extinct, produced a profound impression.
The speech created a profound impression and it was voted to have it printed in millions of copies, at the expense of the Congress, and have them distributed throughout the army.
Few books in any literature have ever produced such a profound impression, or exerted as much influence upon the life of a nation.
He set forth the principles and aims of the Society to the executive council of the lodge des Amis de la Vérité on whom they produced a profound impression.
Yes, I know, it produced a profound impression on you, but you let it stay at that, and you have never been seen at church since.
This action of Innocent, coupled with the powerful intercession of Pedro, created a profound impression, and all the ecclesiastical organization of Languedoc was summoned to meet the crisis.
But in the fall of his seventeenth year Eugene came into contact with one girl who made a profound impression on him.
These days, under such halcyon conditions, made a profound impression on him.
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