United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volum 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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Pàgina 238
... Post Office in 1831 , Mr. Clayton remarked that there was no department of government in which our people took so lively an interest as the Post Office . Since then our resources have quadrupled , and our postal arrangements have ...
... Post Office in 1831 , Mr. Clayton remarked that there was no department of government in which our people took so lively an interest as the Post Office . Since then our resources have quadrupled , and our postal arrangements have ...
Pàgina 239
... office at a time and under circumstances when to accept the post was pure patriot- ism . Congress , recreant to its ... post offices , all of which receive their instructions from the mother department at Washington , and which were ...
... office at a time and under circumstances when to accept the post was pure patriot- ism . Congress , recreant to its ... post offices , all of which receive their instructions from the mother department at Washington , and which were ...
Pàgina 242
... Post Office is quite enormous ; the letters only despatched from London may be estimated at forty - thousand daily . " It is easy to find fault with established usage , and the discussion is often advantageous , but the inquiry should ...
... Post Office is quite enormous ; the letters only despatched from London may be estimated at forty - thousand daily . " It is easy to find fault with established usage , and the discussion is often advantageous , but the inquiry should ...
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