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Page 80
For his naval code , the author makes use of six flags , and two pendants , one red and the other white . The two sides of the first flag represent 1 and 2 ; those of the second , 3 and 4 ; those of the third , 5 and 6 ; those of the ...
For his naval code , the author makes use of six flags , and two pendants , one red and the other white . The two sides of the first flag represent 1 and 2 ; those of the second , 3 and 4 ; those of the third , 5 and 6 ; those of the ...
Page 81
A number consisting of two or three digits , or of two digits and the cipher , is expressed by placing the flags denot- ing those digits ... The substitute flag , placed under that which represents any one of the nine digits , repeats ...
A number consisting of two or three digits , or of two digits and the cipher , is expressed by placing the flags denot- ing those digits ... The substitute flag , placed under that which represents any one of the nine digits , repeats ...
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they be placed over flag No. 2. with the side presented that means 3 , ( and the other side denoting 4 of course out of view , ) they denote 304 : but if over that flag with the side exhibited that represents 4 , they denote 403 .
they be placed over flag No. 2. with the side presented that means 3 , ( and the other side denoting 4 of course out of view , ) they denote 304 : but if over that flag with the side exhibited that represents 4 , they denote 403 .
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