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Interchange of Power w Letters
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Immediate
and Primary, which again is . |
Direct,
c2; and this is |
Of
one Letter |
Simple,
which takes place by Alphabetic arrangement |
Natural,
by Process |
Direct Contrary Successive |
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Arbitrary,
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Fortuitous,
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Mutual,
c6, according to Table Mixed c7 |
First Second Third |
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Of
Two Letters, by Table, c8 |
Oblong Circular Square |
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Three Letters, c 9 |
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Oblique,
through the mediation of Transfusion of Power into Letters |
Radical,
c10 |
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Consonants,
where we proceed |
Simply,
c11 With
Circumlocutions, alas c11 With
a Key, c12 |
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certain combinations, and then Transposition takes place by |
The
Orderly Selection of Two or more Letters, c13 The
Arbitrary Setting-apart of one Letter which is repeated, also c13 Fortuitous
Collection c14 |
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Inverted;
on which in general,
c15; and in
Detail, for it is |
Simple,
of letters |
Two,
by themselves, c16 Three,
by themselves, c17 Several,
also c17 |
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Artificial,
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Mixed,
on the basis of |
Writing,
c19 Defining
by Numbers c20 Attaching
little Notes, c21 |
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Mediate,
c 2 2 |
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Figurative,
c 23 which takes place by |
Further
Interchange of Power Simple
Interjection of Letters Opposition
of a further Devise |
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