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1 Each successive reign extended still wider the boundaries of the empire.
2 The cavalry extended still farther east to Jones's Bridge.
3 Then study was extended still further.
4 My consideration for Miss Howe's ease of mind extended still farther than to the instance I have mentioned.
5 That is, to the right; on the left, the cavelike cleft extended still further, its limits shrouded in darkness.
6 These researches might have been extended still farther; enough, however, has been said to establish the following leading principles:-
7 But their physical likeness extended still deeper, for they had, so to speak, a yet more remarkable pathological resemblance.
8 The dining-room was just beyond the study, and I saw that a kitchen ell extended still farther in the same direction.
9 He had measured nearly 2500 feet from the mouth to the spot where he stopped, but the cavern extended still farther.
10 It would become, pro tanto, a physical observatory; and possibly in time its operations might be extended still further in a physical direction.
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