The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... postage for single sheets vary from two pence to one shilling and two pence sterling . The reception and distri- bution of letters , and the collection of the postage , are managed by post- masters in all the principal places , who are ...
... postage for single sheets vary from two pence to one shilling and two pence sterling . The reception and distri- bution of letters , and the collection of the postage , are managed by post- masters in all the principal places , who are ...
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... postage , and with them the practice of charg- ing double and treble postage , & c . , according to the number of enclosures , together with all the complex arrangements for keeping the postmasters ' accounts at the Department , and for ...
... postage , and with them the practice of charg- ing double and treble postage , & c . , according to the number of enclosures , together with all the complex arrangements for keeping the postmasters ' accounts at the Department , and for ...
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... postage tax , was still more effectually proved by comparing the revenue arising from it with that derived from the stage - coach duties , which were less heavy , but in all other respects subject as nearly as possible to the same in ...
... postage tax , was still more effectually proved by comparing the revenue arising from it with that derived from the stage - coach duties , which were less heavy , but in all other respects subject as nearly as possible to the same in ...
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... postage , it followed that the tax on the transmission of letters in the British Empire was more than three hundred per cent . on the actual cost of their transmis- sion . On this fact , so disgraceful to an enlightened government , Mr ...
... postage , it followed that the tax on the transmission of letters in the British Empire was more than three hundred per cent . on the actual cost of their transmis- sion . On this fact , so disgraceful to an enlightened government , Mr ...
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... postage relieved entirely from taxa- tion , and then to add to the natural cost such amount of duty as would be necessary to produce the required revenue : As a step towards determining the natural cost , let the present actual cost be ...
... postage relieved entirely from taxa- tion , and then to add to the natural cost such amount of duty as would be necessary to produce the required revenue : As a step towards determining the natural cost , let the present actual cost be ...
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