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Τι (ποιος) είναι unstamped - ορισμός


unstamped      
¦ adjective
1. not marked by stamping.
2. not having a postage stamp affixed.
Taxes on knowledge         
  • Meeting for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, 1851
FISCAL HISTORY OF BRITISH PUBLICATIONS IN THE 19TH CENTURY
War of the Unstamped; Association for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge; Society for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge; Association for the Promotion of the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge; Newspaper stamp duties; Stamp duty on newspapers; Tax on knowledge; Taxation of knowledge; Abolition of newspaper taxes; Tax on newspapers; Association for Promoting the Repeal of All the Taxes on Knowledge; Knowledge Chartism; Taxes on Knowledge
Taxes on knowledge was a slogan defining an extended British campaign against duties and taxes on newspapers, their advertising content, and the paper they were printed on. The paper tax was early identified as an issue: "A tax upon Paper, is a tax upon Knowledge" is a saying attributed to Alexander Adam (1741–1809), a Scottish headmaster.
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για unstamped
1. The victims had to submit simple unstamped complaints to them.
2. Meanwhile, accusingly by the front door sit four unstamped parcels and an eBay printout.
3. If any checks had been made, unstamped eggs would have been readily identified.
4. Shortly after the new law shall have come into operation, most probably at the commencement of July, the Guardian will become a DAILY PAPER, and the price (when unstamped) will be Twopence, instead of Fivepence, as at present; in other words, we shall furnish our readers with six papers per week for a shilling, instead of two for tenpence.