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The figure Conuersion.
IF a Uintner doth draw me good wine vpon money or credit, then he is fitter to draw then hang: but if hée draw mee bad wine for good money, then he is much fitter to hang then to draw.
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IF a Uintner doth draw me good wine vpon money or credit, then he is fitter to draw then hang: but if hée draw mee bad wine for good money, then he is much fitter to hang then to draw.