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2. Now, that a Reader of tolerable capacity, 

 may apprehend my fentiments aright, I here pre- 

 fent him with a Catalogue of Words, which Ke 

 lliould have recourfe to, viz. Words confifting 

 of one fingle Letter are, ^, /, o ; the firft of 

 which is difcovered, in a cyphered Writing, by 

 its greater frequency, that is to fay, by its being 

 generally the highefl of them in the Numerical 

 Table, as well as by comparing it with the third 

 Cypher of a Word, which I imagine, ftands for 

 the Word that. All the Words confifting of two 

 Letters, are as follows, viz. ahy ha^ am^ aUy as^ aty 

 in^ isy ity oj\ oh^ hOy oUy no^ cr, do^ go, lo, fo, to, I 

 take notice here, that, to, is the only two- lettered 

 Word which begins with the Letter /; and 

 that the Words, 07t and 7iOy difcover them- 

 felves by confifting of the felf-fame two Letters, 

 differently placed. Three-lettered Words are in 

 number three hundred feventy and three. Four- 

 lettered Words are almoft numberlefs. The Words 

 I pitch upon to begin Decyphering with, are, ofiy 

 nOy tOy aty ity didy they thaty have, and, are, which, 

 they, thefe, their, them, isDhere, all,jhall, with, thofe. 

 Words that afterwards help, by comparing them 

 carefully with cyphered ones in a Writing, viz, 

 goody what, day, telly fell, bell, well, willy indeedy 

 Jky eyey V;y, too, Joon, thought, therefore, people 

 ejlate, iteverthelefs, heaveUy excufe, examijie, exer^ 

 cife, churchy execute, excdlcnty experience, nooriy 



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