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Publick is an old spelling of public, used at least between at least the early 1600s and mid-late 1800s. You see it pop up sometimes when people want a document to give a 'historical' impression, but it's modern usage is wholly cosmetic, it doesn't differ in any significant way from 'public'.

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The term "magick" often has a more specific meaning than "magic" which can include everything from sleight of hand and stage illusions, to occultism, supernatural powers, Wiccan practices, and folk healing.

Magick primarily refers either to Wiccan activities, or to similar occult practices such as mental control and ritual magic (e.g. the Thelema religion). It may also be used as an affectation that indicates medieval and classical magic arts rather than "fake" magic.

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