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" ... following Poor Richard's advice : " If you want a thing done, do it yourself ; if not, send ! " To sum up the passport question : If his passport is in order, the traveler need never entertain the slightest apprehension for a single moment, despite... "
Russian Rambles - Page 16
by Isabel Florence Hapgood - 1895 - 369 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 72

American essays - 1893 - 958 pages
...slightest apprehension for a single moment, despite sensational tales to the contrary, and it will serve as a safeguard. If, for any good reason, his passport...America would be better off if all people who cannot pass a passport scrutiny, and a German, not a Russian, passport examination, were excluded from it....
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 8

Albert Shaw - Literature - 1893 - 838 pages
...slightt st apprehension for a single moment, despite sensational tales to the contrary, and it will serve as a safeguard. If, for any good reason, his passport...any other country which requires such documents." Miss Edith Thomas is probably the only writer who could touch with just that requisite delicate appreciation...
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 8

Albert Shaw - Literature - 1893 - 898 pages
...a single moment, despite sensational tales to the contrary, and it will serve' as a safeguard. It, for any good reason, his passport cannot be put in...any other country which requires such documents." Miss Edith Thomas is probably the only writer who could touch with just that requisite delicate appreciation...
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The Altruistic Review, Volume 1

1893 - 416 pages
...slightest apprehension for a single moment, despite sensational tales to the contrary, and it will serve as a safeguard. If, for any good reason, his passport...truth, although we do not require them in this country, Americans would be better off if all people who cannot pass a passport scrutiny, and a German, not...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 72

American essays - 1893 - 1022 pages
...slightest apprehension for a single moment, despite sensational tales to the contrary, and it will serve as a safeguard. If, for any good reason, his passport...America would be better off if all people who cannot pass a passport scrutiny, and a German, not a Russian, passport examination, were excluded from it....
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