4384 examples of impress in sentences

The order and system impress one everywhere on these ships.

After one goes ashore, and as long as he remains in Europe, that well ordered state will impress, delight and comfort him.

Yet, spite of each sacrifice made to impress her, She smiles on my rival.

CONCLUSION Three distinctive moral influences in English literature specially impress us,the call to strenuous manhood: "...this thing is God, To be man with thy might," the increasing sympathy with all earth's children: "Ye blessed creatures, I have heard the call, Ye to each other make," and the persistent expression of Anglo-Saxon faith.

After these more distinguishing attentions, they were shewn the Tower, the public buildings, Greenwich Hospital, and all the great and interesting spectacles in London; and nothing was neglected that might serve to awaken and gratify their curiosity, and to impress them with the grandeur and power of the British nation.

"A system of policy thus constitutional, and pervaded by the influences of Christianity and freedom, would receive the support of almost all truly loyal men, would deeply impress the rebel masses and all foreign nations, and it might be humbly hoped that it would commend itself to the favor of the Almighty.

This dispatch was, "Cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy or drive him south," an order bearing the impress of the terse good sense and rough directness of the Federal President.

On this characteristic of Pindar it is needless to dwell, for there are not many odes of those remaining which do not impress it on our minds.

I do not know a better way to impress the nature of the root on the pupil's mind.

If he is destined to impress the character of his mind upon a whole race, he has only one measure of happiness or unhappinessto succeed or fail in perfecting his powers and completing his work.

Amsterdami impress.

A hundred years ago, Burke sought to impress on the existing ministers and Parliament the conviction that, "so long as our Colonies kept the idea of their civil rights associated with our government, they would cling and grapple to us, and no force under heaven would be of power to tear them from their allegiance."

If the people had treasured up in their hearts all his exhortations, they would not have forgotten one which he has often endeavored to impress upon their minds; I mean, the duty of self-communion, self-examination; and when he should have occasion to allude to faults, they would, one and all, ask themselves, 'Am I guilty of this wrong?

"It is so imperative, not only for their safety, but for the success of the assault, that men should not straggle from their column that the Major-General feels it his duty to direct all commanding officers to impress this strictly upon their men, and he is confident that after this warning the men's good sense and discipline will induce them to obey their officers and keep steady to their duty.

He looks especially to the regimental officers of all grades to impress upon their men that to work in the trenches during a siege is as necessary and honourable as to fight in the ranks during a battle.

The Cliff Dwellers and the Pueblos do not as a rule impress the stranger with their physical development, nor are they on the average exceptionally tall or heavy.

Yet such an offer, he realized, must impress Graham as delicate, as an indication that he really doubted Bobby's innocence, as a sort of spying.

"I refer to this fact for two reasons,first, to verify Leverrier; and, second, to impress upon your minds the desirableness of locating our observatories in different parts of the earth.

Pedro had not moved from the hollow in the hedge which the impress of his body had made.

Among these sources, the folk-lore material of Sanscrit writers seems to have left a distinctive impress upon the Bagobo mythical romance.

The memory of the blows upon her body might have passed soon away after the pain and irritation of the infliction were over, but that inconsiderate prophecy struck deep into her heart and left its impress upon her unfolding life.

Abolitionists, on the contrary, remembering with the Psalmist, that "It is HE that hath made us, and not we ourselves," believe that the benevolent Father of us all requires us to treat with justice and kindness every portion of the human family, notwithstanding any particular organization he has been pleased to impress upon them.

At present the only lively impress of their passage through the world is to be found in such books as Catlin's and some stories told by the old travellers, of which I purpose a brief account.

I have heard of this man's death, but in what manner or where I know not; but many are the lessons I have heard fall from his lips which still live in my hearthave had their impress upon the life, and will continue to exist through the boundless ages of eternity.

The dynamic is the action of equiponderant forces through the static; it regulates the proportion of movements the soul would impress upon the body.

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