We have no information as to the physical courage of the man, further than that in 1675 he had been frightened into submission by the farmers and fishermen at Fort Saybrook.
Its inhabitants might be likened to promiscuous guests at an inn whose landlord made no criticisms on their beliefs, further than to inscribe the Papal insignia on the signboard over his door.
The latter's annihilation took all the heart out of the superserviceable Shirley; he got no further than Oswego, where he frittered the summer away, and then retreated under a cloud of pretexts.
I say, look to no man to learn of him no further than he followeth Christ.
Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
When one of them tells you a thing that he thinks extraordinary, I go no further than, "Say you so, sir?
He had been a reformer all his life; but at no period had he been inclined to go further than he would be prepared to go now, if the opportunity offered.
Now, if this code were admitted, he argued, the power of the house could extend nofurther than to call the Canadians together to choose a constitution for themselves.
His troops were again put in motion on the 23rd of July; but in consequence of obstructions, on the 14th of October they had advanced no further than Nishapoor, about half the distance from Teheran to Herat.
But seeling the arrow's stale without, and that the head did go No further than it might be seen.
To get beyond, to pass or go further than; to exceed; to surpass.
Beyond, in position, or degree; further than; beyond the reach or influence of.
Further than that I meant nothing--except that I was serious in what I said about repaying the man who should bring about my marriage.
I shall not premise any thing to it further than that it is built on Matter of Fact, and is as follows.
Till then you will never have of either, further than SIR, Your humble Servant.
Further than this Mr. Yancy would not commit himself, and the man went as he came.
He admitted having been born in Boston some sixty years before, and was a printer by trade; further than this, he had not revealed himself, drunk or sober.
But you aren't no concern of mine, further than I've got a message for you.
In consequence neither man was at his best; indeed, we might go further than this, and say that on this occasion both lamentably failed.
I have no remedy to suggest, further than to cut down old, infested trees, and to haul the wood out into the sun and spread it out where it will quickly dry and become seasoned.
Further than this, this invitation made clear beyond all manner of reasonable doubt that the pleasure of the evening would be generally felt to be sadly incomplete without the presence there among the speakers of myself.
Though occasionally we come upon a young man of almost painful conscientiousness who feels that he should not go further than to say that he is of "fair appearance.
I go further than that, and say that the prosecuting attorney cannot do that without consultation with the court, and without saying to the court that he believes no conviction can be had without that testimony.
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