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the post office2160
of the post1066
one of the510
part of the482
the postmaster general355
the united states354
on the th350
to the post339
the number of317
the general post313
post office in292
to have been283
as well as261
post office was247
in order to241
at the same238
the conveyance of235
out of the230
by the post228
there was a226
the th of226
was to be224
the house of224
the same time223
general post office222
as to the217
in the post216
of the country215
that he had214
the act of212
the end of204
deputy postmaster general203
at the time198
in the case193
the united kingdom192
the case of191
and it was188
to the postmaster188
it was not185
some of the184
of the mail183
there was no183
the post master182
the fact that178
at the post176
that it was175
it would be175
the part of174
and in the173
of the united173
of the mails170
of the postmaster168
in the same168
were to be165
which had been160
to and from159
rates of postage159
for the conveyance159
the course of157
according to the156
that the post156
the rate of155
the use of155
on the part155
he had been154
the name of153
house of commons152
that he was152
a single letter151
the penny post148
had to be148
for the purpose147
parts of the147
could not be147
it may be147
so far as145
the deputy postmaster143
in addition to143
it is not142
by way of142
and that the140
end of the140
the hands of137
in connection with136
a post office136
of the public135
through the post134
of the house133
of the department132
at the end131
in the year130
the time of129
by means of129
it was a129
account of the128
he did not128
owing to the128
of the posts127
would have been127
of the postal127
it had been126
on the other126
the amount of126
of the new125
of the office125
between london and123
at this time122
it will be121
the cost of121
the office of121
of the letter120
the postmaster of119
to the public119
the establishment of119
and it is117
from london to116
connection with the116
on the subject114
to be a114
on account of114
as far as114
of the roads113
of the general111
the west indies110
in the course109
at the rate109
a number of108
the whole of107
but it was107
the purpose of107
on the st104
in the following104
of the letters104
at that time103
of the british103
in which the103
not to be103
as soon as103
the british government102
of the kingdom101
which he had101
in the first101
side of the100
in the morning100
in the united99
up to the98
as it was98
had not been97
number of letters96
of the same96
to be the96
of all the94
the postage on94
and the post94
miles an hour94
in the matter94
the duke of93
the question of93
the arrival of92
in the country92
the postal service92
post office to92
and on the92
from the post92
to be paid91
of new york91
officers of the90
the secretary of90
the rates of90
seems to have90
it is a90
the delivery of90
of the present89
control of the89
a matter of89
the beginning of88
the control of88
the state of87
with the post87
and of the87
sent to the86
to be made86
of the government86
he could not86
the british post86
of the packet86
must have been86
post office had85
of the city85
and a half85
of the service84
they had been84
great britain and84
and the other83
the value of83
at the present83
many of the83
members of the83
the new york83
that there was83
by the postmaster83
the result of83
it was the82
is to be82
was one of81
conveyance of letters81
of the most81
the mails were81
for a single81
the means of81
connected with the81
to new york81
the introduction of80
hands of the80
the subject of80
so as to80
office in the80
in favour of80
there is no79
between england and79
and at the79
addition to the79
of the first79
there is a78
of the th78
bristol post office78
post office at78
post office and77
post office of77
which the post77
appears to have77
the government of77
charge of the77
that of the77
clerks of the77
the transmission of77
arrival of the77
two or three77
history of the77
of the two77
between the two77
the sum of76
business of the76
of the great76
was in the76
of a letter76
as they were75
to the general75
use of the75
of post office75
and for the75
be able to75
would not be75
of great britain74
that in the74
the city of74
to make the74
report of the74
name of the73
the lieutenant governor73
and to the73
master of the73
of the province73
delivery of letters72
to the postmasters72
a member of72
any of the72
in charge of72
from new york71
made to the71
cape of good71
to which the71
he would have71
which it was71
in consequence of71
the matter of71
the appointment of71
of the road71
of good hope71
by no means71
postmaster general of70
the carriage of70
post master general70
the head of70
for the first70
the loss of69
of the state69
the present time69
of the whole69
should not be69
the business of69
of the postmasters69
secretary of the69
british post office69
management of the69
service of the69
of the act68
act of parliament68
who had been68
that they were68
portion of the68
of their own68
the history of67
in the service67
it should be67
of the penny67
made by the67
in the mail67
conveyance of mails67
the management of67
fact that the66
the letter was66
made in the66
a distance of66
on which the66
the bristol post66
the middle of66
in the kingdom66
conveyance of the66
of which the66
a letter from66
in the west66
the work of66
to carry the65
by the act65
the same year65
to be sent65
that it would65
one of these65
of the old65
of the bristol65
letters for the65
all parts of65
in the hands65
on the ground64
which they were64
ought to be64
he was a64
to meet the64
should be made64
to pay the64
the effect of64
whole of the63
and from the63
and that he63
the reign of63
this was the63
it might be63
which he was63
beginning of the63
had been made63
seem to have63
the most important63
a man of63
to be in63
to make a62
in one of62
of the committee62
to do so62
on the road62
the council of62
to have the62
that they should62
that he would62
the other hand61
the close of61
that it is61
that they had61
in order that61
the earl of61
in the house61
one or two61
secretary of state60
might have been60
in the evening60
was that the60
as much as60
state of the60
to the other60
of the treasury60
increase in the60
the first time59
in which he59
time to time59
it was to59
the clerks of59
of the world59
of a post59
to take the59
from time to59
it has been59
the way of59
the expense of59
for many years59
new york and58
the service of58
in the general58
a period of58
of the london58
was not until58
general of the58
to the office58
the object of58
for some time58
a good deal58
which it is58
the benefit of58
post office opened57
no less than57
so that the57
for the use57
council of state57
of one of57
in upper canada57
it is the57
the members of57
in the way56
the contents of56
post office for56
and new york56
in that year56
between great britain56
the extent of56
had been in56
office in london56
on the post55
with a view55
the packet service55
if he had55
of the packets55
cost of the55
revenue of the55
in this way55
in the present55
by the same54
in the city54
the colonial secretary54
was not a54
one of them54
have to be54
by the government54
to go to54
he had not54
a great deal54
be made to53
regard to the53
the attention of53
in the office53
more than a53
members of parliament53
but it is53
on the same53
condition of the53
there had been53
the letters were53
member of the53
new york to53
the interests of53
to the house53
should have been53
the following year52
addressed to the52
as a rule52
when it was52
for the post52
case of the52
the system of52
in spite of52
he was not52
the names of52
the governor general52
as it is52
of the war52
well as the51
there were no51
over to the51
those of the51
in regard to51
and he was51
a few years51
to be carried51
rate of postage51
to say that51
known as the51
establishment of the51
as he was51
the postal system50
the officers of50
in accordance with50
in the afternoon50
in a letter50
of the law50
no more than50
was at the50
when he was50
post offices in50
postage on letters50
on the contrary50
the position of50
was made to50
the mails for50
any part of50
of the town50
a view to49
office of the49
up in the49
to do with49
and as the49
the people of49
in lombard street49
of the inland49
of the period49
the duties of49
he was to49
at the beginning49
attention to the49
time of the49
the seventeenth century49
passing through the49
for the same49
of the day49
had been a49
committee of the48
at this period48
letters to the48
each of the48
of the time48
it was only48
course of the48
for a moment48
the power of48
office and the48
of the colonies48
the letters of48
it must be48
employed in the48
communication with the48
to establish a48
that he should48
the direction of48
in such a48
they were to48
it was in48
would be a48
there would be48
of his own47
head of the47
the condition of47
in a few47
and there was47
have been a47
in the other47
as regards the47
the same as47
the mother country47
the mails from47
the post offices47
of the people47
in the number47
the payment of47
was made in47
work of the47
secretary to the47
them to the47
post office servants47
they did not47
was fixed at46
most of the46
due to the46
the date of46
view of the46
this was a46
at any rate46
middle of the46
to the same46
he had to46
reference to the46
consequence of the46
in this country46
the adoption of46
as compared with46
the report of45
to the department45
large number of45
to the king45
one of his45
far as the45
as a matter45
the st of45
at one time45
the present day45
to be taken45
made for the45
would have to45
a letter to45
into the post45
as the post45
the letters for45
establishment of a44
of the principal44
it is to44
into the hands44
relating to the44
the privilege of44
office for the44
the expenses of44
in the colonies44
field post offices44
place in the44
to the west44
state of things44
the point of44
by which the44
during the last44
they were not44
a copy of44
of those who44
attached to the44
some of them44
called upon to44
to the government44
in the bristol44
of post offices44
for the service44
the despatch of44
the weight of44
the port of44
of the seventeenth43
of the case43
to the great43
in the world43
as we have43
to be found43
of this kind43
or any other43
down to the43
the terms of43
a part of43
the nature of43
about this time43
returned to the43
for a time43
the charge of43
more or less43
at new york43
office opened at43
of the foreign43
it is true42
three or four42
post offices were42
out of his42
was the first42
of which he42
they should be42
a few days42
in the act42
of the deputy42
the mails between42
of upper canada42
and by the42
of the district42
the packet boats42
of the royal42
of the last42
secretaries of state42
proved to be42
at the general42
but in the42
to whom the42
a state of42
interest in the42
of the latter42
the duty of42
little more than42
under the control42
a short time42
the absence of42
for the transmission42
half of the41
for the public41
the event of41
that the letters41
and all the41
the following is41
on board the41
to the effect41
between edinburgh and41
for a few41
given to the41
in small street41
paid by the41
years of age41
the revenue of41
of the system41
the mails to41
the practice of41
the eighteenth century41
in case of41
the extension of41
the money order41
and that it41
the great western41
not more than41
of the year41
branch of the40
and when the40
be sent to40
appear to have40
of the other40
one hundred and40
the other side40
more than one40
it in the40
of the money40
for the year40
that he could40
have been the40
in the event40
between montreal and40
interests of the40
was able to40
the ground that40
to be charged40
of the postage40
to be done40
knowledge of the39
for the time39
two mails each39
post office is39
at the door39
the place of39
cape nichola mole39
during the first39
pointed out that39
the authority of39
the canadian government39
transferred to the39
in the north39
offices in the39
between canada and39
postmaster general was39
was sent to39
to the united39
the first of39
that it had39
of the revenue39
of the canadian39
was not to39
there can be39
the lords of39
at all events39
new south wales38
the bottom of38
to the treasury38
to have a38
the home government38
at the head38
are to be38
the exception of38
that the postmaster38
the receipt of38
which they had38
not less than38
throughout the country38
be sent by38
found to be38
him in the38
they had to38
of nova scotia38
by the mail38
close of the38
with the exception38
be in the38
of letters and38
the cape of38
of the eighteenth38
in course of38
between new york38
opinion that the38
in new york38
in great britain38
the top of38
was not the38
with regard to38
be allowed to38
he would not38
seemed to be38
government of india37
as he had37
were in the37
duke of york37
and he had37
found in the37
mails were carried37
of the said37
a large number37
as in the37
the inhabitants of37
early in the37
letters addressed to37
the gulf of37
not exceeding miles37
possession of the37
on the whole37
but he was37
attention of the37
the maritime provinces37
to his own37
it did not37
in the postal37
was allowed to37
from bristol to37
an act of37
with all the37
the mail service36
letter to the36
in this respect36
about the same36
new york post36
on one occasion36
the town of36
the affairs of36
they might be36
mails each month36
upon the post36
in the neighbourhood36
letters in the36
they could not36
chancellor of the36
the present century36
to see that36
the west of36
will be seen36
in excess of36
the postal arrangements36
it to the36
paid to the36
twice a week36
postmaster general in36
and not exceeding36
sent by the36
at which the36
in all the36
the necessity of36
amount of the36
and in a36
time for the36
railway mail service36
post office revenue36
of the legislature36
of the exchequer36
over and above36
there should be36
between bristol and36
it was found36
the travelling post36
of the place36
there was not35
were allowed to35
the line of35
the increase in35
in the province35
to those who35
office of postmaster35
the maintenance of35
a system of35
letters from the35
with the mail35
as if he35
of the kind35
a source of35
stated that the35
the side of35
the effect that35
the committee of35
in this case35
to deal with35
letters to and35
he should be35
consent of the35
were as follows35
had been the35
and with the35
taken by the35
to the present35
from the fact35
not only to35
of the council35
in respect to35
that the letter35
in point of35
of penny postage35
more than the35
not exceeding tolas34
in which they34
on the route34
compared with the34
a list of34
the consent of34
as to be34
go to the34
to all the34
the privy council34
manner in which34
post office act34
the first year34
favour of the34
idea of the34
letters should be34
said to have34
taken from the34
to the amount34
that part of34
which did not34
of which was34
that had been34
was the only34
he was appointed34
in the early34
contents of the34
would be the34
on the first34
the progress of34
and one of33
the exchange of33
affairs of the33
subject to the33
british north america33
a few minutes33
came to the33
given by the33
to pay for33
in respect of33
not have been33
in he was33
and the same33
as early as33
he was in33
the presence of33
in the town33
by the way33
of the crown33
the charge for33
lords of the33
for the benefit33
this is the33
in his own33
extension of the33
a few months33
to the state33
letters and packets33
accordance with the33
of the english33
and the west33
it is stated33
the london mail33
for more than33
but there was33
a quarter of33
have been made33
ought to have33
had long been33
sir rowland hill33
it was decided33
office had been33
i have been33
a line of33
an account of33
the total number33
in the letter33
was appointed to33
carry the mails33
was a great33
of the company33
of the court33
with respect to33
pass through the33
would seem to33
the charge was33
rate of d32
with reference to32
the aid of32
means of the32
would not have32
of the st32
a portion of32
that he might32
carried by the32
to the number32
the postmasters were32
likely to be32
letters by the32
there was an32
the mail was32
of the coach32
act was passed32
to use the32
acquainted with the32
post office on32
order of the32
the period of32
did not know32
the possession of32
to give the32
post office should32
which would be32
may be said32
the court of32
may have been32
a salary of32
in the reign32
we have seen32
a hundred years32
on the following32
to the secretary32
and that they32
letters of the32
of the scheme32
that there were32
post office department31
result of the31
value of the31
that the mail31
out that the31
and they were31
carriage of letters31
found that the31
respect to the31
a committee of31
in front of31
soon as the31
that he has31
to or from31
it to be31
with the mails31
the letter office31
in those days31
of the way31
field post office31
the sake of31
postal service in31
in the new31
the north american31
it would not31
means of a31
good deal of31
had come to31
the franking privilege31
postmaster general to31
many of them31
administration of the31
were made to31
to the fact31
as long as31
of his office31
it is impossible31
to the colonies31
of the century31
by the department31
to see the31
rio de janeiro31
was carried on31
in a very31
for the sake31
post office as31
the penny postage31
the want of31
half an hour31
benefit of the31
that it should31
to be used31
the death of31
in all cases31
arrived at the31
half an ounce31
member of parliament30
the east india30
as one of30
authority of the30
general and the30
at any time30
the mouth of30
the rest of30
had been sent30
for a period30
a money order30
canadian post office30
and to be30
to get the30
by the first30
for every additional30
a penny post30
one of those30
he had no30
of the provincial30
to whom they30
by the british30
the net revenue30
chamber of commerce30
in nova scotia30
in the middle30
be found in30
the person who30
mouth of the30
from the office30
department of the30
to which they30
reduction in the30
he had a30
now and then30
the twopenny post30
of the men30
to the extent30
if any person30
to secure the30
under which the30
corner of the30
house of assembly30
for the carriage30
of opinion that30
it is only30
on the outside30
that they might30
the return mails30
and so on30
london and the30
it would seem30
and the number30
and the public30
the merchants of30
the country was30
more than two30
the dead letter30
it was impossible30
may not be30
to receive the30
letters might be29
of the river29
character of the29
with the united29
together with the29
to the council29
were sent to29
point of view29
to believe that29
a series of29
to the north29
the west indian29
to think that29
has to be29
those who had29
passed through the29
between quebec and29
the opening of29
it is said29
of england and29
back to the29
office on the29
in relation to29
can be no29
in many cases29
with which the29
the mail from29
was in a29
on the one29
placed in the29
the th and29
the service was29
to keep the29
him to the29
the public service29
means of communication29
supposed to have29
the limits of29
the irish post29
the success of29
for foreign parts29
a sort of29
but they were29
in england and29
the postage of29
if they were29
course of post29
on a letter29
it would have29
in the last29
the greater part29
the correspondence of29
was established in29
and great britain29
which may be29
was made by29
in which it29
the same period29
for each letter29
the remainder of29
to the british29
letters and newspapers29
west of england29
if they had29
in the midst29
great deal of29
the same day29
the credit of29
the letters and29
of each month29
by the fact28
went to the28
at the close28
submitted to the28
arrangements were made28
at the office28
of a few28
it could not28
total number of28
communication between the28
received from the28
the th september28
payment of the28
working of the28
object of the28
the advantage of28
in view of28
in the london28
the importance of28
the deputy postmasters28
return of the28
the canadian post28
section of the28
he was the28
on the occasion28
nature of the28
the north of28
with which he28
way in which28
of that year28
on the arrival28
to be put28
other parts of28
that there is28
that she had28
the next day28
arrangements for the28
referring to the28
happened to be28
the post to28
the master of28
this was not28
dead letter office28
could not have28
by the general28
the th june28
matter of fact28
added to the28
the letters to28
in dealing with28
which was the28
and the united28
for a letter28
giving two mails28
greater part of28
it is believed28
a charge of28
responsible for the28
on a single28
to make up28
in the provinces28
was on the28
city of bristol28
no doubt that28
which have been28
the opinion of28
letter had been27
and if the27
letters and parcels27
the mail coach27
postage on a27
letters had been27
the chief office27
does not appear27
date of the27
of the assembly27
of some of27
on the day27
of the person27
the board of27
the centre of27
has already been27
so long as27
office at the27
post office were27
cotton and frankland27
received by the27
in any way27
to come to27
must not be27
of the following27
it could be27
postmaster of the27
of money orders27
on his way27
the neighbourhood of27
on to the27
the requirements of27
the midst of27
and the whole27
to the end27
the care of27
from which the27
on the point27
whom they were27
was a very27
service in the27
the administration of27
and the postmaster27
four or five27
had been given27
the cause of27
on this occasion27
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belonging to the27
the county of27
by act of27
general of canada27
of letters was27
the nineteenth century27
instead of being27
on the rd27
the age of27
was unable to27
the door of27
him to be27
to be given27
to be delivered27
the manner in27
contained in the27
of more than27
was reduced to27
of such a27
journals of assembly27
mails from the27
had to pay27
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a long time27
question of the27
to send a27
in the most27
a double letter27
the letter had27
during the winter27
ounce in weight27
delivered to the27
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of the name26
the day of26
of a new26
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and did not26
was at this26
once a week26
times a week26
should be sent26
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post office would26
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upper and lower26
the th march26
in london and26
for some years26
was made for26
which should be26
way to the26
the habit of26
the london and26
which we have26
up by the26
to their destination26
confidence in the26
addressed to a26
records of the26
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from the general26
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progress of the26
on the west26
letters at the26
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had been appointed26
three times a26
the staff of26
expenses of the26
the public in26
the place where26
the roads were26
of mails by26
to reduce the26
to the revenue26
great western railway26
as the result26
house of lords26
part of his26
supposed to be26
continued to be26
the morning of26
two years later26
during the year26
to carry letters26
to which he26
in the rates26
several of the26
it was necessary26
provided for the26
the english post26
of the telegraph26
the rates for26
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the imperial post26
all of which26
delivery of the26
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hundred years ago26
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the old system26
irish post office26
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earl of warwick26
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to be of26
of its own26
england and scotland26
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with the same26
the commissioners of26
from the first26
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quarter of the26
by the postmasters26
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had been established26
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by the clerks25
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of the colony25
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to provide for25
th of january25
from the postmaster25
derived from the25
between falmouth and25
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the next morning25
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miles of the25
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the first mail25
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opinion of the25
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and lower canada25
in some cases25
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general of england25
the law officers25
for the future25
under the direction25
of the irish25
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of the total25
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a means of25
to be kept25
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sent through the25
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charged with the25
britain and the25
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for the general25
of the king25
to the following25
mails for the25
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a letter containing25
of the late25
instance of the25
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improvement of the25
used to be25
of the american25
to the crown25
of the island25
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to account for25
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about to be24
of the members24
of mails between24
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of the three24
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change in the24
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of the nineteenth24
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th of july24
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postmaster general and24
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comptroller of the24
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post office building24
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between the post24
as may be24
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hundred and fifty24
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post offices and24
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the time being24
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at a cost24
be carried on24
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he has been24
to inquire into24
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that a letter24
act of was24
in it was24
expense of the24
one of which24
in time to24
reported to the24
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policy of the24
is impossible to24
that the postmasters24
up and down24
applied to the24
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east india company24
came to be24
the mail bags24
of letters to24
to the new24
them in the24
at once to24
bye and cross24
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the new system24
of the imperial24
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returned letter office24
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from great britain24
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was not only24
on this point24
come to the24
all the more24
to increase the24
a young man24
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of the establishment24
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number of post24
which they are24
of the east24
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fixed by the24
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engaged in the23
on the south23
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the first place23
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of the business23
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he had received23
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that the postage23
which the postmasters23
no time in23
the influence of23
loss of the23
office savings bank23
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of a penny23
is stated that23
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the two countries23
of the staff23
the collection of23
of new brunswick23
the necessity for23
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the head office23
to london in23
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at the expense23
officer of the23
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amount of postage23
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that she was23
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the rate for23
penny post was23
in time for23
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post office savings23
london and bristol23
to pay a23
of postage on23
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the risk of23
to pass through23
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of their letters23
to show the23
might be sent23
the opinion that23
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petition to the23
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the bristol mail23
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one shilling and23
on the back23
from the west23
laid before the23
under the old23
on the night23
offices of the23
that there should23
of the provinces23
all letters and23
revenues of the23
the mails on23
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to carry out23
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the last century23
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two of the23
for that purpose23
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extent of the23
of the west23
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in lower canada23
united states and23
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into the country23
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appointment of a23
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the settlement of23
more than half23
of the fact22
to the bristol22
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will be found22
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of one penny22
person to whom22
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office during the22
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see that the22
established by the22
all the letters22
the force of22
tolas in weight22
terms of the22
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in the history22
to the colonial22
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had been taken22
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by the committee22
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the hope that22
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the railway mail22
that i have22
mails to and22
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rest of the22
effect of the22
to bring the22
britain and ireland22
city of london22
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between the united22
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the general office22
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the foreign post22
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the time the22
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letters passing through22
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remainder of the22
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trade and commerce22
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united kingdom and22
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the western world22
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the bristol district22
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of queen anne22
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to be forwarded21
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a cost of21
to deliver the21
the london office21
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it is probable21
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as i am21
has been made21
of letters for21
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was about to21
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door of the21
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and the colonies21
the author of21
in north america21
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sheet of paper21
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postmaster general for21
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of the matter21
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packet agent at21
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to be able21
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the royal mail21
the new post21
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the office to21
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a postal system21
postal service of21
the th april21
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if it were21
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circumstances of the21
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on their way21
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postmasters in the21
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advantage of the21
position of the21
letters and papers21
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i do not21
the distribution of21
would perform this21
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persons to whom21
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post office with21
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in the south21
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to make it21
postmaster of bristol21
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be the case21
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between halifax and21
i hope you21
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imperial post office21
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the legislative council20
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equal to the20
of deputy postmaster20
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by the public20
same time the20
of the western20
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as it were20
to him to20
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time that the20
consideration of the20
at that period20
in post office20
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introduction of the20
we have already20
sea post office20
which the letters20
it appears that20
relations between the20
of a postmaster20
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the operations of20
between holyhead and20
post office the20
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any person shall20
that the office20
in the western20
post office has20
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was extended to20
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of the month20
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at the bristol20
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the th february20
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ought not to20
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it necessary to20
of the colonial20
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for the delivery20
inhabitants of the20
travelling post office20
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letters were carried20
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post office during20
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the merits of20
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the persian gulf20
of the value20
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towns in the20
a sum of20
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correspondence with the20
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for this service20
in the two20
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out in the20
that could be20
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at a time20
carrying the mails20
in the ordinary20
in other words20
that the number20
number of the19
and not only19
going to the19
the lack of19
the present instance19
those who are19
by the new19
and out of19
a little more19
inland and foreign19
under the circumstances19
be paid to19
quarter of an19
of last century19
all the other19
as a result19
did not exceed19
the plan of19
as many as19
which was not19
is not to19
there were two19
the provisions of19
the performance of19
north america and19
before and after19
and from london19
and if he19
they would have19
to be employed19
in new brunswick19
necessary for the19
was compelled to19
the circumstances of19
sent by post19
to great britain19
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and i have19
be paid by19
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night and day19
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far as it19
he pointed out19
it is very19
notice of the19
to the point19
at the period19
that they are19
the application of19
experience of the19
in the foreign19
postal system in19
free of postage19
the white lion19
bottom of the19
of the room19
devoted to the19
growth of the19
by the deputy19
changes in the19
office was opened19
were carried by19
of the contents19
used in the19
which i have19
the chancellor of19
the letter to19
part of this19
is to say19
doubt that the19
maintenance of the19
the outward mails19
that for the19
paid for the19
canada and great19
to the postal19
the sailing packets19
servants of the19
the colonial post19
little doubt that19
at which they19
disposal of the19
of the measure19
to which we19
be no doubt19
adopted by the19
to the governor19
local post office19
general from to19
the governor of19
the son of19
on the letter19
of letters from19
as i have19
to put the19
than that of19
th and th19
on post office19
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the right to19
the revenue from19
that the first19
up for the19
the regulation of19
it further enacted19
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the construction of19
such as the19
might not be19
case of a19
he had taken19
should be charged19
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is carried on19
the colonial office19
of the high19
the first to19
in the winter19
a body of19
the difference between19
the face of19
is a very19
of the building19
on the top19
by the council19
the chamber of19
through the united19
the legislature of19
colonial post office19
it seems to19
of the north19
to him in19
hours of the19
in the postmaster19
was ordered to19
he had made19
the savings bank19
to the several19
to him that19
the matter was19
for carrying the19
the person to19
said to be19
the post was19
are in the19
and in his19
th of march19
letter from the19
for which they19
had been brought19
conditions under which19
interest of the19
point de galle19
much of the19
appointed by the19
bristol and exeter19
they were in19
post office authorities19
so far from19
said that the19
there was only19
where they were19
a desire to19
who was a19
limits of the19
in his office19
miles from london19
had been to19
the passage of19
take charge of19
the advantages of19
the operation of19
day of the19
the postage rates19
in a manner19
the convenience of19
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in at the19
was required to19
that one of19
placed on the19
for the packet19
the bath and19
of the bath19
control over the19
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a year for18
letters were to18
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relation to the18
in the summer18
that i had18
the british and18
bank of england18
of the past18
to the eastward18
post office by18
foreign and colonial18
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of the chief18
that the present18
transmission of letters18
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time of his18
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from all parts18
be made up18
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on the spot18
new york city18
of the officers18
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examination of the18
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spite of the18
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the relations between18
of the field18
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the man who18
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the great north18
of the commissioners18
of one hundred18
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course of time18
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the bye and18
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permission of the18
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i could not18
arrangements of the18
of north america18
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if it was18
the said office18
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post office business18
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copy of the18
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should be allowed18