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by simples, as for example three a. a. a. Its simple number is 111; then you assemble them into a single number which makes 3. Then you triple them, and three times makes 9. And you divide the numbers by the vowels at your will, as for example 2a 4a 8a; and to follow such an order, I cannot refrain from saying that, the vowels being double, the number is divided into the double, the triple, and the quadruple beneath each vowel, as [shown] below.