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It produced consequences more far-reaching than any battle ever fought on British soil, except perhaps Hastings.
BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORYH. B. (HEREFORD BROOKE) GEORGEIn Chinook there is a more far-reaching concord between noun, whether subject or object, and verb.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRBut dress has subtler and more far-reaching possibilities than this crude, first-hand evidence of wasteful consumption only.
THE THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASSTHORSTEIN VEBLENNot only hers, dear, but what is vastly more far-reaching, the ideals of the boys and men with whom she is thrown.
PEGGY STEWART AT SCHOOLGABRIELLE E. JACKSONThe moral effect of the victory was perhaps more far-reaching than the battle of Bunker Hill.
HERO STORIES FROM AMERICAN HISTORYALBERT F. BLAISDELLNo issue of morals is more far-reaching than the one herewith sketched.
HUMAN NATURE AND CONDUCTJOHN DEWEYBut his influence was destined to be much more far-reaching than that, and of a very different nature.
GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS WOMEN. VOL. 5 OF 8VARIOUSHis dependence upon nature has become more far-reaching, though less conspicuous and especially less arbitrary.
INFLUENCES OF GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENTELLEN CHURCHILL SEMPLEBut the English translators had more far-reaching opportunities to profit by the experiences of others.
EARLY THEORIES OF TRANSLATIONFLORA ROSS AMOSNo subject of greater importance or of more far-reaching import now engages the interest of educational leaders.
THE VITALIZED SCHOOLFRANCIS B. PEARSON