In the nineteenth century, "stamp and go" was the order to the men standing at the capstan bars on a sailing ship to step forward and begin pushing on the bars and walking around the capstan to hoist the anchor. A "stamp and go" chantey is a song or chant by the men at the capstan to set the rhythm. "Stamp and go" is also a name for Jamaican saltfish fritters.
Tell them to go forward
The stamp act led to the phrase no taxation without representation.
The stamp act was a tax itself. It was a tax to be paid on the transfer of certain documents.
No!
I believe you are looking for "no taxation without representation"
on the envelope.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
Go for it Give it a try/shot
go back in time
'I will go.'
What does the a18 stamp mean
Could you please re-phrase this question so I can answer it.I'm not sure what you mean by "Back Stamp Number".You might also want to include the model number of the gun.
A stamp from Germany.
To go against the constitution.
Tell them to go forward
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "on the envelope".
When you buy a stamp, you pre-pay for the delivery of the letter bearing the stamp. So that stamps are not re-used, and the Post Office cheated out of their few pennies, when a letter is mailed, the postage stamp is "cancelled" by an ink stamp across it, showing that it has now been used. The ink stamp is usually also a "post mark"- showing when and where the letter was mailed.