id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42129 Lewins, William Her Majesty's Mails An Historical and Descriptive Account of the British Post-Office .txt text/plain 119348 6088 68 The London Post-Office was managed by the Postmaster-General 1. By its provisions a General Post and Letter-Office is established taken, and the letters were all passed through the Post-Office the same the same line (with all of which the Post-Office sent ship-letters), letters, cost the Post-Office authorities, as the simple expense of of registered letters would so increase, that other Post-Office work law with respect to the detaining of letters in the General Post-Office, The two classes of "General Post" and "London District" letter-carriers letters passing through the Post-Office during the year 1863 was great number of letters remained, in the words of the Post-Office [185] About two hundred letters pass through the General Post-Office letter addressed to the Secretary of the Post-Office, from Lord letter was, that _it had not been sent through the Post-Office_, as it first post) to the Returned Letter Office. Each letter, put into the Post-Office, is forwarded, ./cache/42129.txt ./txt/42129.txt