MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 23Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 332
... ciphers , admits of infinite variety , and amongst them are to be found some of the most difficult . A changing cipher may be defined as a succession of fixed ciphers following each other according to some pre- arranged law , and it may ...
... ciphers , admits of infinite variety , and amongst them are to be found some of the most difficult . A changing cipher may be defined as a succession of fixed ciphers following each other according to some pre- arranged law , and it may ...
Pagina 333
... cipher . The first step is to form a judgment as to the language in which it is written , which may usually be concluded with tolerable certainty from the attendant circum- stances , such as the place ... Ciphers and Cipher - Writing . 333.
... cipher . The first step is to form a judgment as to the language in which it is written , which may usually be concluded with tolerable certainty from the attendant circum- stances , such as the place ... Ciphers and Cipher - Writing . 333.
Pagina 336
... ciphers form a word ; we are therefore enabled to attack the cipher from two independent points . Thus , if we take the word is ie ys , written in this cipher , i , the first letter , may stand for any one of the twenty - six letters ...
... ciphers form a word ; we are therefore enabled to attack the cipher from two independent points . Thus , if we take the word is ie ys , written in this cipher , i , the first letter , may stand for any one of the twenty - six letters ...
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