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  3. THE DESERTION OF DOCTORS' COMMONS.

    A VERY remarkable and miscellaneous list might be formed of the strange articles which from time to time are carted through the streets of London. A live tiger from ...

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  4. MARVELS OF MEMORY.

    We have most of us heard of Joseph Scaliger, who learned the twice twenty-four books of the Iliad and Odyssey in three weeks; of Avicenna, who ...

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  5. DEATH BY CRUCIFIXION.

    THE cross was laid on the ground. Perhaps the cross-beam was now nailed to the upright. The victim was stripped naked of all his clothes, and then followed the most awful ...

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  6. UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    "IF," said an eminent Frenchman, "I were accused of stealing the towers of Notre Dame, the first thing I should do would be to run away;" and unless lawyers can be ...

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