To go beyond this is a work of delicate discrimination.
This work does not go beyond the end of the 13th century; it contains a large number of documents.
But it is not easy to go beyond this general assertion into details.
Bentham, no doubt, seems to go beyond the limits of experience proper in recognizing "religious " pains and pleasures in his fourfold division.
He was described as chasing the British squadron all round the lake, but his encounters did not go beyond artillery duels at long range, and he allowed his enemy to continue in existence long after he might have been destroyed.