Story of Our Post Office: The Greatest Government Department in All Its PhasesA. M. Thayer & Company, 1892 - 1034 sider Postgeschichte ; Gesetzgebung ; Personal ; Postbetrieb ; Postbeförderung ; Bahnpost ; Internationale Beziehungen Post ; Briefmarken ; Philatelie ; Amerika ; USA. |
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... five or thirty Loves . The various nationalities appear to be pretty well represented , by names as well as by individuals , for there are fifteen people who bear the name of English , seventy - five with the name of French , six of the ...
... five or thirty Loves . The various nationalities appear to be pretty well represented , by names as well as by individuals , for there are fifteen people who bear the name of English , seventy - five with the name of French , six of the ...
Side 13
... five Pauls . The list contains one Doctor , two Akes , and twelve Pains . People of the names of the various Presidents seem to be pretty well represented . There are 40 Washingtons , of whom five are George Washingtons ; 300 Adamses ...
... five Pauls . The list contains one Doctor , two Akes , and twelve Pains . People of the names of the various Presidents seem to be pretty well represented . There are 40 Washingtons , of whom five are George Washingtons ; 300 Adamses ...
Side 40
... five miles of hard travelling brought him to an emer- gency cabin with his stock completely played out . Here he placed some mail on a toboggan , and , strapping on a pair of snow shoes , made another start for Ten Sleep . In about ...
... five miles of hard travelling brought him to an emer- gency cabin with his stock completely played out . Here he placed some mail on a toboggan , and , strapping on a pair of snow shoes , made another start for Ten Sleep . In about ...
Side 69
... five to ten errors ; that would be considered an average record . If he takes the entire time allowed , or if he makes more errors , he is below the average . If he reads the addresses on one hundred envelopes within five or six minutes ...
... five to ten errors ; that would be considered an average record . If he takes the entire time allowed , or if he makes more errors , he is below the average . If he reads the addresses on one hundred envelopes within five or six minutes ...
Side 83
... five years under a terrible strain . The danger lies not in the present , for the devotion and skill of the clerks , and the skill and devotion of the chiefs as well , have kept the THE WONDERFUL RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE . 83.
... five years under a terrible strain . The danger lies not in the present , for the devotion and skill of the clerks , and the skill and devotion of the chiefs as well , have kept the THE WONDERFUL RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE . 83.
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Side 1000 - The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances.
Side 634 - All matter otherwise mailable by law, upon the envelope or outside cover or wrapper of which, or any postal card upon which, any delineations, epithets, terms, or language of an indecent, lewd, lascivious, obscene, libelous, scurrilous, defamatory, or threatening character, or calculated by the terms or manner or style of display and obviously intended to reflect injuriously upon the character or conduct of another...
Side 412 - It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry...
Side 534 - ... of any kind offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or containing any list of...
Side 584 - Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, or to sell, dispose of, loan, exchange, alter, give away, distribute, supply, or furnish or procure for unlawful use any counterfeit or spurious coin...
Side 660 - I've labored long and hard for bread For honor and for riches, But on my corns too long you've tred You fine-haired sons of bitches. Let come what will, I'll try it on, My condition can't be worse, And if there's money in that box, 'Tis munny in my purse. —Black Bart, the Po8.
Side 534 - ... for the purchase of any ticket, tickets, or part thereof, or of any share or any chance in any such lottery or gift enterprise, shall be carried in the mail or delivered at or through any...
Side 584 - ... or by dealing or pretending to deal in what is commonly called "green articles," "green coin," "green goods," "bills," "paper goods,
Side 637 - shall be held to mean all bonds, certificates of indebtedness, national bank currency, coupons, United States notes, Treasury notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, fractional notes, certificates of deposit, bills, checks, or drafts for money, drawn by or upon authorized officers of the United States...
Side 146 - An Act to provide for ocean mail service between the United States and foreign ports, and to promote commerce,' so long as such vessels shall in all respects comply with the provisions and requirements of said Act.