| Literature - 1875 - 944 pages
...establishing a General Post-office for all her Majesty's dominions." The Postmaster-General wae authorized to keep " one chief letter office in New York, and other chief offices at some convenient place or places in each of her Majesty's provinces or colonies in America."... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 524 pages
...establishing a General Post-office for all her Majesty's dominions." The Postmaster-General was authorized to keep " one chief letter office in New York, and other chief offices at some convenient place or places in each of her Majesty's provinces or colonies in America."... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 508 pages
...establishing a General Post-office for all her Majesty's dominions." The Postmaster-General was authorized to keep "one chief letter office in New York, and other chief offices at some convenient place or places in each of her Majesty's provinces or colonies in America."... | |
| Jerome Bonaparte Washington - United States - 1876 - 970 pages
...office, for all her Majesty's dominions " — the Postmaster General of Great Britain being " at liberty to keep one chief letter office in New York, and other chief offices at some convenient place or places in each of her Majesty's provinces or colonies in America."... | |
| Oscar Phelps Austin - Money - 1918 - 408 pages
...post office at Philadelphia, and in 1710 the English Parliament authorized the establishment of a ' chief letter office ' in New York, and other chief letter offices in some convenient place in each of the provinces or colonies in America, fixing the rate for carrying... | |
| United States - 1851 - 582 pages
...arrangements for the conveyance of raail> were afterwards made, at diilereit periods, in several oí the colonies, until 1710, when the British Parliament...Franklin was so appointed in 1755. He was removed in 1771. On the 26th of July, 1775, the Continental Congress determined "that a Postmaster General be... | |
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