LETTER X. 271 



c. mill 6. 



z. 1111116. 

 6. IIIIIIIII9. 

 8. 11111117. 



Now as I find the Cypher 7 by far the higheft 

 in this Numerical Table, I peremptorily affirm it 

 to ftand for the Letter e. The Cypher q being 

 next in number, I judge it to ftand for the Let- 

 ter /. And the Cypher o being at number twenty- 

 two, I fufped: it to ftand for the Letter /j. But 

 But to prove them all, I look out for two fup- 

 pofitious Words, which will ftand for the Words 

 the and tbaf \ and I find them in thefe Cyphers, 

 n)iz, qo7 and qo9q : befides, I obferve that the 

 two Cyphers q and o ar« joined together, no 

 lefs than fourteen times in thefe few Lines : and 

 to confirm the whole, I alfo meet with the Cy- 

 phered Word qo77 which muft of courfe ftand 

 for the Word thee. Having difcovered thefe 

 four Letters, /, /&, ^, ^, I fet them down under 

 their feveral Cyphers thus in my firft Plan, 



X9i024oq34x532n4xm9ii32n4b9n54xn7&n 

 a ht a a e 



xn&xm9iiqo2n4bcoxb7Zxc7&nx6&79qn&72 

 a th h e e eat e 



b98i7qx&7b2bqpxcox02q87ixn47qo2nbqi3q 

 a et e it e eth t t 



