In Elizabeth Wells Gallup's The Bi-Literal Cypher of Sir Francis Bacon, 1900, pp. 66 and 75 one sees the following (in part):
Wells Gallup is going to help us, boys and girls. Kindly pay attention for three minutes of your time.
Notice in the first frame we have the beginning of Novum Organum, 1620, published in Latin in Paris: there are three times given the letter P. DEEST PARS PRIMA.... The P of Pars and the P of Prima--according to Wells Gallup in the second frame--differ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But then that is Wells Gallup for you. No one else in this whole wide world in over 100 years can make any sense of a bi-literal cipher supposed by Wells Gallup to exist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -R., Mt. Shasta area
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