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adjective
Postpaid  adj.  Having the postage prepaid, as a letter.






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"Postpaid" Quotes from Famous Books



... are too well known to require comment here. They may be had of all booksellers, the three volumes mentioned above together in a box, or from the publishers, postpaid, ...
— Fables in Slang • George Ade

... Like It Shakespeare's Macbeth Shakespeare's Hamlet, Sir Roger de Coverley Papers (The Spectator), Southey's Life of Nelson Tennyson's The Princess, Webster's (Daniel) Bunker Hill Orations, ——- Sent, postpaid on receipt ...
— McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader • William Holmes McGuffey

... secured from the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. They will be sent postpaid for 25 cents per volume with the exception of "Measuring the Work of the Public Schools" by Judd, "The Cleveland School Survey" by Ayres, and "Wage Earning and Education" by Lutz. These three volumes will be sent for 50 cents each. All of these reports may be secured at the same rates from ...
— Health Work in the Public Schools • Leonard P. Ayres and May Ayres

... complete and authentic dictionary ever published on silk terms, from the raw silk to the finished broad and narrow silks, including weaves, styles, patterns, effects, colors, trade-marks, etc. Bound in cloth, 93 pages, price, $1.50 postpaid. ...
— Theory Of Silk Weaving • Arnold Wolfensberger

... books are for sale by newsdealers everywhere, or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, upon receipt of 25 cents per ...
— The Blunders of a Bashful Man • Metta Victoria Fuller Victor



Words linked to "Postpaid" :   prepaid



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