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<title>The Art of Iugling or Legerdemaine, by Samuel Rid (1612)</title>
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Cautions to beware of cheating at Cardes and Dice.

The detection of the beggerly Art of Alcumistry, &amp; the foppery of foolish cousoning Charmes.

All tending to mirth and recreation, especially for those that desire to haue the insight and priuate practise thereof.</description>
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