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Sir Rowland Hill

CHAPTER IX THE SUNSET OF LIFE

Word Count: 4381    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

public life, though he continued to take a keen interest in all political and social questions, and especially in al

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Sir Rowland Hill
Sir Rowland Hill
“In Gladstone's “'musings for the good of man,'” writes John Morley in his Life of the dead statesman (ii. 56, 57), the “Liberation of Intercourse, to borrow his own larger name for Free Trade, figured in his mind's eye as one of the promoting conditions of abundant employment.... He recalled the days when our predecessors thought it must be for man's good to have 'most of the avenues by which the mind and also the hand of man conveyed and exchanged their respective products' blocked or narrowed by regulation and taxation.”
1 PREFACE2 INTRODUCTORY3 CHAPTER I THE OLD POSTAL SYSTEM4 CHAPTER II SOME EARLY POSTAL REFORMERS5 CHAPTER III THE PLAN6 CHAPTER IV EXIT THE OLD SYSTEM7 CHAPTER V AT THE TREASURY8 CHAPTER VI THE STAMPS9 CHAPTER VII AT THE POST OFFICE10 CHAPTER VIII AT THE POST OFFICE-Continued11 CHAPTER IX THE SUNSET OF LIFE