The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... route of the allied army to Frankfort on the Maine ; to Basle , in Switzerland , and thence to within sixty miles of Paris . It was a journey full of interest and adventures , afford- ing an opportunity not only of seeing the civilized ...
... route of the allied army to Frankfort on the Maine ; to Basle , in Switzerland , and thence to within sixty miles of Paris . It was a journey full of interest and adventures , afford- ing an opportunity not only of seeing the civilized ...
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... route was established , to run from Fal- mouth , in New England , to Savannah , in Georgia , with as many cross posts as the Postmaster General might deem necessary . Twenty per centum of the sums collected and paid into the General ...
... route was established , to run from Fal- mouth , in New England , to Savannah , in Georgia , with as many cross posts as the Postmaster General might deem necessary . Twenty per centum of the sums collected and paid into the General ...
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... routes amounted to but eighteen hundred and seventy - five . In 1791 , its officers consisted of one Postmaster General , at fifteen hundred dollars per annum ; one Assistant Postmaster General , at one thousand dollars per annum ; one ...
... routes amounted to but eighteen hundred and seventy - five . In 1791 , its officers consisted of one Postmaster General , at fifteen hundred dollars per annum ; one Assistant Postmaster General , at one thousand dollars per annum ; one ...
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... route between Washington and New Orleans . This duty he was about four months in performing , owing to the extraordinary difficulties he encountered . From his report it appeared that it was nine hundred and seventy - nine and five ...
... route between Washington and New Orleans . This duty he was about four months in performing , owing to the extraordinary difficulties he encountered . From his report it appeared that it was nine hundred and seventy - nine and five ...
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... routes , was carried at the rate of one hundred miles a day . About this time , the question of suspending mail travel on Sunday be- came much agitated , from religious scruple ; and on the nineteenth of January , 1829 , Mr. Johnson ...
... routes , was carried at the rate of one hundred miles a day . About this time , the question of suspending mail travel on Sunday be- came much agitated , from religious scruple ; and on the nineteenth of January , 1829 , Mr. Johnson ...
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