CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 43 Article 209. The status of goods 1. For the purpose of crossing the economic border of Georgia the goods imply a material property, including, money, securities, electric and thermal energy, natural gas and water. Article 211. Classification of goods 1. Identification and classification of goods is carried out on basis of Commodity Nomencla- ture Code. 2. Code of the commodity is determined by the declarant. Article 212. Identification of the country of origin of the commodity 1. Country of origin of the commodity is identified for the purpose of implementation of the trade policy measures. 2. Criteria of identification of the country of origin, the form of a certificate of origin, the rule of its completion and issuance are specified in a decree of the Government of Georgia. Article 214
The key of De Puebla and the fragments of the two other keys, which were given to me after my return form Madrid, provided me with an additional test. The keys which I had already formed before seeing them coincided perfectly with them. . . . But the general and most decisive proof consists in the meaning of the despatches, concealed behind the cipher. In ten months, Bergenroth surpassed the feats of many professional cryptanalysts by reconstructing 19 nomencla-tors—an average of about one every two weeks, some with 2,000 or 3,000 elements. This was in addition to his own copying, his supervising of a copyist, his searching for documents, his battles with the bureaucracy, and his frequent letters home. He did not like the cryptanalysis: "Nothing but sheer necessity would have forced me to attempt such a task, which, I think, is one of the most laborious that any man could undertake." Yet by July 23, 1861,