19 adjectives to describe passport

He had found a passport, indeed, but his report of the rigors of the inspection at the wharf was such as to make it clear that the chances of my getting through on a false passport were exceedingly slim, since I was well known in Jaffa.

Was this the stipulated condition of adoption, and the sole passport to the communion of the saints?

Besides the ship's doctor (whose uniform was a sufficient passport for all), there were in our party a Pole and a Frenchmanboth inspectors of revenue for the Turkish government, and splendid fellowsa Belgian, and the writer.

Then, besides the imperial passports, of which they had up to that time alone boasted, they pretended to have in their possession bulls which they stated that they had obtained from the Pope.

Stay a moment,let us pitch our inky passport into the fire.

The corporal frowned, and said to his subordinates, "An irregular passport!

we thought we had given you a kingly passport."

If you want to travel in foreign lands, you will find that to be skilled in one or two manual trades is better than a high official passport.

I am going armed with every sort of paperprovisional passport from our consul, permis de sejour from my mayor here, and a local permit to enter and leave Paris, which does not allow me to stay inside the fortifications after six o'clock at night, unless I get myself identified at the prefecture of the arrondissement in which I propose to stay and have my passport vised.

" I allowed the hostile vessel to close so nearly that Endo could read through his glass the characterspurposely, I thought, made unusually largeof his Sovereign's peremptory passport.

" There was the plain passport which, beyond establishing your nationality, was not worth the paper it was written on.

She was a young lady of high family, and exercised a remarkable influence, for one so young, over the ladies at the Court of Henry VIII; and even stood in the relation of a friend to the queenno great passport to the favor of the monster Henry.

Having procured the requisite passports, he proceeded to Chili, where, having again diverted the Chilians, he succeeded in persuading the commander of the Spanish troops, that he had force sufficient to carry on the war against Chili; and the commander in consequence retired to Valdivia, and left Benavides commander of the whole frontier on the Biobio.

The royal passport came ere I was ready to depart, expressed in the fullest, clearest language, and such as none, but an officer prepared instantly to rebel against the authority which gave it, dared defy.

Your passport, undated, is worthless.

Having received additional passports from him, we continued our journey, and arrived at the station of Montij on the Sabbath after the Whitson week, where our companions and servants, who had been kept so long from us, were returned at our desire.

Of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, the loyal admirer and biographer of Sidney, who desired on his tomb no better passport to posterity than that he had been Sir Philip's friend, we have among other works published in 1633 a series of so-called sonnets recording his love for the fair Caelica.

"That'll be an extra passport," observed Fullaway.

Quinet had a foreign passport in the name of Grubesko, he was to personate a Wallachian, and it was arranged that he should not know how to speak French, he who writes it as a master.

19 adjectives to describe  passport