Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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... Ciphers to the Department of Writing . CHAPTER II Method of Speech includes a wide Part of Tradition . of Delivery . Various kinds of Methods enumerated . Merits Styled the Wisdom Their respective 247 259 ヒ CHAPTER III The Grounds and ...
... Ciphers to the Department of Writing . CHAPTER II Method of Speech includes a wide Part of Tradition . of Delivery . Various kinds of Methods enumerated . Merits Styled the Wisdom Their respective 247 259 ヒ CHAPTER III The Grounds and ...
Side 247
... Ciphers to the Department of Writing A NY man may , excellent King , when he pleases , take the liberty to jest and laugh at himself or his own . projects . Who , then , knows - as there is a book in the famous library of St. Victor ...
... Ciphers to the Department of Writing A NY man may , excellent King , when he pleases , take the liberty to jest and laugh at himself or his own . projects . Who , then , knows - as there is a book in the famous library of St. Victor ...
Side 254
... cipher . But here a question arises about the common orthography ; viz . , whether words should be wrote as they are pronounced , or after the common manner ? 14 For some examples of this kind , see Southey's Epics . 15 Martial , Epig ...
... cipher . But here a question arises about the common orthography ; viz . , whether words should be wrote as they are pronounced , or after the common manner ? 14 For some examples of this kind , see Southey's Epics . 15 Martial , Epig ...
Side 255
... cipher itself be trusty and impossible to decipher , it is still subject to examination and question , unless there be no room to sus- pect or examine it . There is a new and useful invention to elude the exami- nation of a cipher ; viz ...
... cipher itself be trusty and impossible to decipher , it is still subject to examination and question , unless there be no room to sus- pect or examine it . There is a new and useful invention to elude the exami- nation of a cipher ; viz ...
Side 256
... cipher of our own , that we devised at Paris in our youth , and which has the highest perfection of a cipher — that of signifying omnia per omnia ( anything by everything ) , " pro- vided only the matter included be five times less than ...
... cipher of our own , that we devised at Paris in our youth , and which has the highest perfection of a cipher — that of signifying omnia per omnia ( anything by everything ) , " pro- vided only the matter included be five times less than ...
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