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  • The first postal type card in the United States was a privately printed card copyrighted in 1861 by J.P. Carlton. This copyright was later transferred to H.L. Lipma ...nment postals). This was perhaps the most significant event to enhance the use of private postals.
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  • The first postal type card in the United States was a privately printed card copyrighted in 1861 by J.P. Carlton. This copyright was later transferred to H.L. Lipma ...nment postals). This was perhaps the most significant event to enhance the use of private postals.
    11 KB (1,570 words) - 01:09, 15 July 2022
  • The first postal type card in the United States was a privately printed card copyrighted in 1861 by J.P. Carlton. This copyright was later transferred to H.L. Lipma ...nment postals). This was perhaps the most significant event to enhance the use of private postals.
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  • ...f the term is one sent to the churches by an authority with a message. The use of the word as a noun was found seventy-nine times in the New Testament (10 You can use your personal Bible to read this chapter or find it online at [https://www.
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  • ...e will use their fingers, though some can read it visually, and others may use another part of the body, such as the tongue when fingers lose epicritic se ...peaking countries have adopted UEB. Before the international agreements to use UEB, each country used its own variations of letters, contractions, and cod
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  • ...f the term is one sent to the churches by an authority with a message. The use of the word as a noun was found seventy-nine times in the New Testament (10 You can use your personal Bible to read this chapter or find it online at [https://www.
    24 KB (3,590 words) - 01:35, 4 January 2023
  • ...e will use their fingers, though some can read it visually, and others may use another part of the body, such as the tongue when fingers lose epicritic se ...peaking countries have adopted UEB. Before the international agreements to use UEB, each country used its own variations of letters, contractions, and cod
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  • A vast collection of many independent, inter-connected computer networks that use the TCP/IP protocols and that developed from ARPANet of the late '60s and e Cloud (remote) storage programs use dedicated computer farms known as "data servers" to store all of the data u
    34 KB (5,219 words) - 06:33, 9 January 2024