Recent Comments made by STomokiyo, 41-60
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Book code based on Entick's New Spelling Dictionary is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm
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Book code based on Entick's New Spelling Dictionary is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm
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The code is probably a book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary. Codes such as 366 14(not) and 557 24 (would) may be recognized.
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Book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary.
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Book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary.
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Coded in WE005. Printed in Wharton.
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Coded in WE005. Printed in Wharton.
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The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton.
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The two cipher passages are coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton. They read:
"The conduct of this court bears few marks of wisdom. The fact is, they have little…
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The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton: He said he had written to the Count de Vergennes about the delays and embarrassments I had met with,…
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The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton: It was natural to expect that our successes in Virginia would have made a very grateful impression…
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A letter dated September 20, 1781, from John Jay to the President of Congress.
Coded in WE007 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
The translation is in Wharton.
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Cypher WE031 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
The same table is at Roll 134, Page 102 (q.v.).
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A cipher devised by Francis Dana. (See Roll 134, Page 102)
Classified as WE032 by Ralph E. Weber.
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A letter dated August 16, 1781, from Franklin to Dumas (not found in Wharton).
The cipher is Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Page 117).
The paragraph in cipher reads as follows:
I…
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Pages 69-70 show a specimen of cipher WE072 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
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Modification by Livingston of the code table WE007, as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
This is a postscript (omitted in Wharton) to the letter dated 6 July 1782 from Livingston to…
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Proposed modification of the code table WE007, as classified by Ralph E. Weber (who ascribes this change to Robert Livingston).
This is a postscript (omitted in Wharton) to the…
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A triplicate of a letter of Dumas (in English). Seems to be the same as Page 288 of Roll 121.
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