13 Verbs to Use for the Word postage

Do you mean I must pay the postage?

He saved postage by taking them to the editors' offices himself, and calling for them in ten days or so.

Accordingly, the Budget for 1839, introduced by Mr. Spring Rice, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, contained a clause which reduced the postage for every letter weighing less than an ounce to a uniform charge of a penny, to be prepaid by means of a stamp to be affixed to each letter by the sender.

Then she remembered something she had forgotten to say; but there was no more room on her two sheets, and she was reluctant to use a third, which might, in a letter to France, involve extra postage.

Two places kept the return postage she had enclosed and sent the manuscript back collect.

The recommendations of the Postmaster-General in respect to letter postage, except on letters from and to California and Oregon, were substantially adopted by the last Congress.

"Never mind the postage, but write every day, you dear darling," said the impetuous and woolly-headed, but generous and affectionate, Miss Schwartz; and little Laura Martin took her friend's hand and said, looking up in her face wistfully, "Amelia, when I write to you I shall call you mamma.

[Footnote: For Byron's reply to this letter, see Moore's Memoirs, iii. 115.] Moore received the continuation of Lord Byron's Memoirs on December 26, 1820, the postage amounting to forty-six francs and a half.

In post-office phraseology there is sometimes a confusion because the affixed effigy of her Majesty's head, which represents the postage paid, is called a stamp, and the postmarks or impressions indicating the names of towns are also called stamps.

to cover postage, or a large assorted box will be sent post free for 2/6.]

* {239} On the 15th of February will be published, No. II., for 1850, of JOHN MILLER'S CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, OLD AND NEW, On sale at 43, Chandos Street, Trafalgar Square, to be had gratis, and sent (if required) postage free to any Book-buyer.

Dear SirWe shall have great pleasure in surprising Mrs. Aders on her BirthdayYou will perceive how cunningly I have contrived the direction of this note, to evade postage.

The right to exact postage and to protect the post-offices and mails from robbery by punishing the offenders may fairly be considered as incidents to the grant, since without it the object of the grant might be defeated.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  postage