that we have invented this manner of corresponding and franking our letters.' Mr Hill, having heard of this incident, introduced it into his first pamphlet on postal reform, as a lively illustration of the absurdity of the old system. It was by an inadvertency... The Stamp-collector's magazine - 74. oldal1863Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
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...preconceived trick — she and her brother having agreed that a few hieroglyphics on the back of the letter should tell her all she wanted to know, whilst the letter would contain no writing." — The Royal Mail, pp. 181, 182. When we consider the interests of hearts and homes, it is clear that... | |
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