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... letter re- sponded to the italics in the written letter ; but when the letter was printed the numbers no longer referred correctly to the treasonable words . This is now set right as below : - : -- word line word 1 There 9 4 line 4 of ...
... letter re- sponded to the italics in the written letter ; but when the letter was printed the numbers no longer referred correctly to the treasonable words . This is now set right as below : - : -- word line word 1 There 9 4 line 4 of ...
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... letter , numeral , or sign , occurs most ; then the next most frequently recurring letter must be sought for , until five letters , numerals , or signs , are dis- covered to be most used . Presuming these to be vowels , it will require ...
... letter , numeral , or sign , occurs most ; then the next most frequently recurring letter must be sought for , until five letters , numerals , or signs , are dis- covered to be most used . Presuming these to be vowels , it will require ...
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... letter ) , 6 2 and 6 3 ( these black letter ) , the fourth leaf again being destitute of a mark ; then , H 2 ( Latin letter ) , 3 ( black letter ) , and on what ought to be 4 the story ends with the following remark , which is printed ...
... letter ) , 6 2 and 6 3 ( these black letter ) , the fourth leaf again being destitute of a mark ; then , H 2 ( Latin letter ) , 3 ( black letter ) , and on what ought to be 4 the story ends with the following remark , which is printed ...
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