Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... letters . But , the whole number of letters carried in 1843 was only 24,000,000 , so that the circulation of this document alone cost nearly half as much as the circulation of all the letters of the country . Let us make all due ...
... letters . But , the whole number of letters carried in 1843 was only 24,000,000 , so that the circulation of this document alone cost nearly half as much as the circulation of all the letters of the country . Let us make all due ...
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... letters in populous places be free , so that by the side of the street door of the dwellings there may be a box open to the inside of the house , but closed on the outside by a lock , to which the postman has the key , and from which he ...
... letters in populous places be free , so that by the side of the street door of the dwellings there may be a box open to the inside of the house , but closed on the outside by a lock , to which the postman has the key , and from which he ...
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... letters , which are stamped , or franked , at the post - office . You buy these by the hundred or the thousand , at any bookseller's or even grocer's , paying a penny for the stamp , and a trifle for the paper ; you put your letter into ...
... letters , which are stamped , or franked , at the post - office . You buy these by the hundred or the thousand , at any bookseller's or even grocer's , paying a penny for the stamp , and a trifle for the paper ; you put your letter into ...
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... letters a year , write a hundred ; it would save many a youth and maiden from the temptation which idle evening hours now bring ; it would keep alive affections and friendships which now die out in distance ; it would , in short , be a ...
... letters a year , write a hundred ; it would save many a youth and maiden from the temptation which idle evening hours now bring ; it would keep alive affections and friendships which now die out in distance ; it would , in short , be a ...
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... letters , because they could carry them quicker and cheaper than the government could or would do ! It coolly proposes to search their persons , and to punish them as smug- glers ! It is probable that the fear of the total loss of these ...
... letters , because they could carry them quicker and cheaper than the government could or would do ! It coolly proposes to search their persons , and to punish them as smug- glers ! It is probable that the fear of the total loss of these ...
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