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A07548 The custumers alphabet and primer Conteining, their creede or beliefe in the true doctrine of Christian religion. Their ten commandementes, or rules of ciuill life and conuersation, daily grace, generall confession, speciall supplication and forme of prayers. Togither with a pertinent answere to all such, as eyther in iest or in earnest, seeming doubtfull themselues, would faine perswade others, that, the bringing home of traffique must needes decay our shipping. All tending to the true and assured aduancement of his Maiesties customes, without possibility of fraude or couyn. Alwaies prouided, in reading read all, or nothing at al. Milles, Tho. (Thomas), 1550?-1627? 1608 (1608) STC 17927; ESTC S114606 45,944 46

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lament and before our Grauest and Wisest Phisitians prostrate our selues for remedy And I among the rest as the Apothecaries Boy that for bringing but one * The Caution writtē against the Farming out of Subsidies vnder the name of Customes Pill to preuent the last accesse was so shent for my labour The Symptome and Crysis of whose disease will best appeare in our Lesson nowe following ¶ The fashion and face of our Customes beeing thus layd open theyr Vse by practise but once made knowne would enflame the world with admiration and loue of the speciall Blessings Prudence of our Land the Zeale whereof onely hath preuented all our Studies almost consumde our selues and yet is the motiue of all our best Endeuours Customes therefore and Subsidies both depending on Trafficke as Effects that rise and fall with theyr efficient Cause the raysing of Trafficke like Hony in Hyues must needes increase eyther TRAFFICKE O the compasse and profunditie of this one onely word Trafficke more fit for Wisedome to study and Eloquence to vtter then our weake braynes to spell In which regard we cannot but bewayle the losse and want of those worthy Wits of older tymes that to tune the whole World wrote Volumes on this Theme SIBILLA CVMANA she wrot 9. Bookes whereof 6. she burnt and sold the other 3. to Tarquine for the price she offred them all at first The three Bookes of SIBILLA so well preserued so deerely bought and carfully kept by Tarquine the Elder are long since by Stillico that Traytor blowne vp burnt and gone Ne tantùm Patrijs saun et Proditor Armis Sancta SYBILLIN ae fata cremauit Opis ARISTOTLS abstruse Phylosophy to ALEXANDER the great Horis matutinis in Gymnasio Lyceo But ô those Acroamata and pryuate Instructions of kingly Doctrine so grauely discussed so attentiuely heard and richlie rewarded with Talents of Gold are eyther forgotten beyond our hearing or out of our reach Card Poole spent abooue 2000. crownes in sending to the Lybrarie of Cracou●a in Poland about it A●●● Sturm Epist lib 1. And Tully De Republica A Booke able to make a Wise-man in one dayes reading as some beleeue and write so carefullie sought for both farre and neere by our late Cardinall Poole hath not yet been seene except the Amalihean Vatican of our newe o Sir Tho Bodleyes Library at Oxforde TARQVINIVS PRISCVS haue happily found it out whose care cost and loue to Learning in the Kingdom of the Muses deserues a Golden Crowne yet this is our cōfort that the light they saw by was but beames of this Sunne their Enthousiasme but motions of this Good Spirit and their cleerest water fet from the streames of this flowing Fountaine that runnes so franckly and may serue our Turne For TRAFFICKE is but a free Bartering or buying selling of 1 Vendible Wares At 2 Markets cōuenient By 3 Marchants Subiects or Strangers According to the 4 Rules of Reciprocke Commerce Generally intending 5 Honour to Princes and Prosperitie to Common-wealthes And here at the first view appeare all our fiue Vowells in fiue Wordes that teach vs all to spell and make vs all to speake to wit a MATTER as Vendible Wares e PLACE Markets conuenient i PERSONS Marchants Subiects or Strangers o ORDER Rules of Reciprocke Commerce And u END Honour to Princes and Prosperitie to v Common-v wealthes The first wee call a. ¶ MATTER must be vendible The second stands for e. ¶ PLACE conuenient for Marts and Markets The third i. ¶ PERSONS fit to Traffick The fourth is o. ¶ ORDER in Commerce The fift stands for u. The KING And u. PRINCE SIRS And u. The COVNSAILE My Lords w. The Common-wealth And all Heere were fit staying to admire on the Maiestie of those two wordes of Power PReHeMiNeNS and PReRoGaTiue e. i. Whereof the first hath two of our Vowels for PERSONS and PLACE but the last contaynes them all a. e. i. o. u But wee must not play too much with the beauty of those Letters Let vs fall to our Bookes and spell out our Lesson a. ¶ MATTER must be vendible ¶ In the condition of the Matter layde out for Trafficke what euer it be Goodnes more or lesse makes it first Vendible as respected for the goodnes onely and so fit for Trades e. ¶ PLACE conuenient for Marts and Markers ¶ In the Places conueniencie at home or abroade easinesse of accesse by Sea or by Land freedome with safetie for Matter and Persons is onely regarded in all Marts and Markets i. ¶ PERSONS fit to Traffick ¶ In the qualitie of Marchants Persons whosoeuer they be Subiect or Stranger Loyaltie and Alliance onely makes their Traffick avowed For with knowne Traytors or open Enemies the Law admits no Commerce o. ¶ ORDER in Commerce ¶ The best Rules for Order to direct Trafficke by are those that beeing precisely squared out to the Generalitie Certaintie and Indifferencie of the Lawes of our Land and forraine Contracts admit no particular partiall nor doubtfull deceit iniury nor disturbance to Matter Persons nor Place u. ¶ END of Trafficke ¶ The End of all Trafficke is Honour to Princes and Prosperity to their Kingdoms whose policie and gouernment religious and Iust must needes be formed to their Patterne DEITIE by the Obiect of Goodnes and end in Peace But all Goodnes is needfull Trafficke therfore in regard of the Vse of Goodnes must needes be generall For looke what the Soule is to the outward Actions of the Body in ordering each Member so as Nature finds fit for the good of the whole Man such is Trafficke in disposing Mysteries Trades to the behoofe of the whole Common-wealth A consideration in no part of Ciuill Gouernment to be neglected much lesse in this great Cause of Customes GOODNES therefore as the life of the Soule to perfect our Trafficke both in Matter Place Persons Order End is the scope of our Studie and length of our Lessons That in Trafficke as in all things it may at last appeare that Finis coronat Opus Thus Customes from Trafficke haue their first Essens beeing and by it increase to the Honour of Princes and Prosperitie of Cōmon-weales For Trafficke then it is that we Customers contend stand bound to contest what euer betyde vs vntill shee be relieued for our Lesson let vs play the good Schollers and ply our Bookes well to spell out Goodnes that some Good-Man at last may get vs leaue to play ¶ In regimine Ciuitatis In Republica gubernanda et in Orbis Imperio Eusebius minimum est quod possunt homines In Causa vèrò Religionis multo minus Magna Magnus perficit DEVS He whose onely will and absolute Power could worke so well that all hee made became exceeding Good to his owne eternall Glory and Mans immortall Blisse GOD I say GOD I meane GOD the