The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... letters by distinct letter - carriers , who thus must have often met each other at the same door , still remained . * No step had been taken towards the division of the metropolis into districts , within which letters should be received ...
... letters by distinct letter - carriers , who thus must have often met each other at the same door , still remained . * No step had been taken towards the division of the metropolis into districts , within which letters should be received ...
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... letters occupies a large room and employs fifty clerks in St. Martin's - le - Grand alone . Formerly , packets apparently containing coin and valuables were registered in the office without charge , and indeed without the knowledge of ...
... letters occupies a large room and employs fifty clerks in St. Martin's - le - Grand alone . Formerly , packets apparently containing coin and valuables were registered in the office without charge , and indeed without the knowledge of ...
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... letters registered in the second half of 1862 , only twelve were lost ( five of them abroad ) , containing together about as many pounds , while some two hundred pounds had been abstracted from registered letters which were delivered ...
... letters registered in the second half of 1862 , only twelve were lost ( five of them abroad ) , containing together about as many pounds , while some two hundred pounds had been abstracted from registered letters which were delivered ...
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