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A REPLY TO A MOST untrue Relation made and set forth in Print, By
Certaine
VINTNERS, in excuse of their Wine
Project
.
Printed in the Yeare, 1641.
A Reply to a most untrue Relation made, and set forth in Print, by certaine
Vintners
,
in excuse of their Wine
Proiect
.
To contend with men that deny their owne publike Acts, is a hard taske; yet for better manifestation of truth to the Honourable House of Commons, its necessary that somewhat more be said, touching the Wine
Proiect
.
IT hath been already set forth, and plainely shewed, even by the orders of
Vintners Hall
. That the retailing
Vintners
of
London
contrived that Project at their common Hall in
November
, 1637.
That they prosecuted it, and petitioned for it; And as it appears by the Project it selfe, that none but the
Vintners
could have contrived it. So the truth is, the covetousnesse of the
Vintners
, with their desire to Monopolize the sole retailing of Wines, and their pride and malice to the Coopers put them upon it.
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