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The pamphlet argues for a system of uniformly low postage, documenting British postal reform outcomes and comparing them with prevailing American practices. It presents parliamentary returns and tables showing rapid increases in letter volume after rate reduction, financial data on revenues and administrative costs, and accounts of private carrier competition. The author analyzes policy choices—distance-based rates versus single-rate reform—and reports committee proceedings and testimony to support adopting low, inexpensive postage to expand correspondence, commerce, education, and social ties. An appendix supplies detailed official statistics and extracts underscoring fiscal and civic effects, while urging legislative action to implement similar postal reforms.

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Joshua Leavitt

Joshua Leavitt was an American author and social reformer known for his contributions to literature and advocacy for postal reform. His notable work, "Cheap Postage," reflects his interest in making communication more accessible to the public. Leavitt's writings often addressed social issues of his time, and he played a significant role in promoting the idea that affordable postage could enhance literacy and information exchange. His efforts contributed to broader discussions about the importance of communication in a democratic society.

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