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Requisites to the completion of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of post-office improvement
No. I -
To the Mercantile Committee for the Reduction of Postage
report of the Sub-Committee -
Results of the new postage arrangements
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The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Read and Mr. Pettit, to whom were committed a motion of Mr. M'Henry, beg leave to submit the following resolution
That it be, and hereby is recommended to the several states, to vest the United States in Congress assembled, with the sole and exclusive right and power of establishing and regulating post-offices throughout the United States -
By the King. A proclamation concerning the carrying and recarrying of letters, aswell within his Majesties realmes and dominions, as into and from forreigne parts
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To all ingenuous people
a second intimation fro the new undertakers for conveyance of letters at half the rates to severall parts of England and Scotland -
A penny well bestowed; or, A brief account of the new design contrived for the great increase of trade, and ease of correspondence, to the great advantage of the inhabitants of all forts, by conveying of letters or pacquets under a pound weight, to and from all parts within the cities of London and Westminster; and their parishes within the weekly bills of mortality, for one penny
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The case of the undertakers for reducing postage of inland letters to just and moderate rates, stated
And therein, the liberty of a commonwealth, the weal of the merchant and industrious trader, and the birthright of every free-man viindicated from monopolizing restraints, and mercenary farming of puplike [sic] offices -
Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy qui supprime le droit d'affranchissement des lettres & paquets de lettres de Bayonne à Bordeaux
& des autres villes & lieux du royaume qui sont assujettis audit droit d'affranchissement -
Reflections on the post-master's demand of a half-penny for the delivery of each letter at the houses of the persons they are directed to
being an attempt to shew that such demand is illegal -
The case of the clothiers, and dealers in cloth, silk, stuff, and other manufactures, of this kingdom
with respect to the rates intended to be made payable for the portage of patterns, &c -
Letter from the Post-Master General transmitting a detailed report of the amount of postage in each state, for three successive years
commencing the 1st of October, 1800, and ending the 30th september, 1803 -
Letter from the Post-Master General, transmitting a detailed report of the amount of postage in each state for three successive years, commencing the 1st of October, 1800, and ending the 30th September, 1803
and sundry books or statements marked A, B, C, & D, in relation to the amount of commissions of post-masters -
Post-Office regulations. Savannah, January 30, 1809