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 1    2,   12|        cryptogram, composed of ciphers, letters, algebraic signs,
 2    2,   13|      modified in virtue of the ciphers of the number and according
 3    2,   13|      word is composed ot three ciphers, and let these ciphers be
 4    2,   13|   three ciphers, and let these ciphers be 2, 3, and 4. Now on the
 5    2,   13|    account of the value of the ciphers which compose the number
 6    2,   13|      Now what is the column of ciphers made up of that we have
 7    2,   13|      this number? But how many ciphers is it composed of? Of two,
 8    2,   13|        Is it made of different ciphers only or of ciphers in different
 9    2,   13|   different ciphers only or of ciphers in different order many
10    2,   13|     that with the ordinary ten ciphers, using all at a time, but
11    2,   14|        composed of two or more ciphers, but what this number was
12    2,   14| replace by points, because the ciphers, 8, 4, and 4, which command
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