For this reason several engravers are usually employed on each die for a postage stamp.
A postage stamp is a tiny thing but it holds in its pictured space thoughts that embrace the beginning and the end of things, life, death and--we know not what.
But it is hardly so well suited to the practical requirements of a postage stamp.
It is about time that some definite form and design of postage stamp should be adopted, so that people may know to a certainty what mucilaged square of paper will carry a letter to its designation, and what not.
On letters not transmitted through the mails, but posted and delivered at the same Post Office, commonly known as local or drop letters, the rate shall be one cent, to be in all cases prepaid by postage stamp affixed to such letters.
The extreme variation in length is about one-sixteenth of an inch, which is considerable in a postage stamp.
Transient and re-mailed Papers and Periodicals will pass by Post if prepaid by Postage stamp--one halfpenny if not exceeding 3 oz.
A size of photograph a little larger than a postage stamp.
Postage stamp, a government stamp required to be put upon articles sent by mail in payment of the postage, esp.
To the average man it is astonishing that anyone in his senses can be so foolish as to give £1,000 for an ugly little picture that has merely done duty as a postage stamp.
Some artists scout the idea of attempting anything that may be considered a work of art in the ridiculously limited space of a postage stamp.
Wherever a postage stamp is issued there may be found a collector waiting for a copy for his album.
What good would a postage stamp be to fasten your skate strap?
But Freddie fixed it, and he didn't have to use a postage stamp, either.
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