| United States. Post Office Department - 1879 - 328 halaman
...differ radically from former laws and regulations, and must be carefully studied by postmasters. 7. Matter which is in writing, or other matter containing a written inscription in the nature of a personal correspondence, and matter which is sealed against inspection, are alone, by their nature... | |
| United States - 1879 - 472 halaman
...differ radically from former laws aud regulations, and must be carefully studied by postmasters. Й. Matter which is in writing, or other matter containing a written inscription in (he natnre of a personal correspondence, and matter which is sealed against inspection, are, by their... | |
| George N. Lamphere - 1881 - 326 halaman
...of wntch 1000 16 watchmen, each 720 26 laborers, each 660 RATES OF POSTAGE ON DOMESTIC MAIL-MATTER. FIRST-CLASS MATTER. Matter which is in writing, or...inscription in the nature of personal correspondence, nnd matter which is sealed against inspection, are alone by their nature and the intent of the law... | |
| 1884 - 464 halaman
...STATES POSTAL REGULATIONS. FIRST-CLASS MATTER. Letters, matter wholly or partly in writing, printed or 'other matter containing a written inscription in the nature of personal correspondence, drawings, plans, designs, samples with prices or width noted thereon in writing, and matter which is... | |
| 1885 - 272 halaman
...UNITED STATES AND CANADA. CTS. Letters, etc. — Forwarded letters and other written matter, and any matter containing a written inscription in the nature of personal correspondence, and articles sealed against inspection, for each half-ounce or fraction thereof* no limit to the weight... | |
| 1901 - 722 halaman
...the United States and Canada. CTS. Letters, etc.- Forwarded letters and other written matter, and any matter containing a written inscription in the nature of personal correspondence, and articles sealed against -inspection, for each ounce or fraction thereof, no limit to the weight 02... | |
| Maine - 1882 - 696 halaman
...be received and transmitted in the mails at third-class rates, when properly presented for mailing. Matter which is in writing, or other matter containing a written inscription hi the nature of personal correspondence* or representing monetary value, and matter which is sealed... | |
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