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A84028 The English schole-master or certaine rules and helpes whereby the natives of the Netherlandes, may bee, in a short time, taught to read, understand, and speake, the English tongue. By the helpe whereof, the English also may be better instructed in the knowledge of the Dutch tongue, than by any vocabulars, or other Dutch and English books, which hitherto they have had, for that purpose. 1646 (1646) Wing E3117; ESTC R230993 157,968 418

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van geener weerden is Geschreven in Amsterdam den 5 dach Septembris anno 1646. I. P. A bill of lading after the English forme SHipped by the grace of God in good order and well conditioned by me F P. in and upon the good ship called the Elli● or of Pool whereof is master under God for this present voyage I. C and now riding a● anchor in the Mase and by God's grace b●●●nd for Southampton to say two fats contayning 550 l● of fl●xe and two bags with r●li of nutmegs be ng marked and nombered as in the margent and are to be delivered in the like good order and wel conditioned at the aforesaid port of Southampton the danger of the seas only excepted unto Mr. I C and Mr. W W or to their assignes hee or they paying straight for the sa d goods according to custome with primage and avarage accustomed In witnes whereof the master or purses of the said ship ha●h affirmed to three bils of lading al of this tenor and date the one of which three bils being accomplished the other two to stand voyd And so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety Amen Dated in Rotterdam 5 of September 1646. I C. Een Connossement of vracht brief op d'Enghelsche maniere ICk F P hebbe door de geande Godes in goede ordre en wel gecondi●ioneert gescheept in het goede Schip ghenaemt d'Ellino●r van Poel waer op is ●oor dese tegenwoordige reyse mee●et of Schipper naest Godt I. C. en nu op de Mae●e te ●ncker ligghende en door God●s g●nade ●ae Southampton meent te se●●en te weten twee vaten in achoudende 550 li blas en twee sac●kens met 50 〈◊〉 noten muscha●en ghemerckt en gerombreert a s op de kam●en moeten in ghe●●cke ●o●de ordre en conditie u●tge●omen de perijculen der Zer inde voorss haven van Southampton aen Mr. I C. en Mr. W W. of die sy ordonneren fullen ge●evert worden hy ofte s● voor bracht der voorsz goederen volghens cos●u●m be talende me● priem gelden avarie nae behooren In geturgenisse der waerhe●t heeft de Schipper of schrijver van 't voorschreven schip dry alleens lu●dende en op eenen dach gedateerde laed-brieven onderteeckent waer van den eenen voldaen sijnde den anderen twee van geender waerde sijn Voorts geve Godt dat het goede schip gheluckelijck ter ghewenschte plaetse mach koken Amen In Rotterdam den 5. Septemb. 1646. I C. A Bill of exchaunge London the 20 Februarij 1645. for li 100 starlinge at 38 sꝪ 2 d flemish AT double usance pay this my first of exchange to Mr. D. D. or assignes one hundred pounds starlinge at thirty eight sꝪ two pence Flemish for th● valew of Mr. N. A. and place it to myne accompt as per advise yours D. M. To Mr. L. P. marchant in Amsterdam Een wissel brief London ady 20 February 1645. voor li 100. starlinex a. 38. ss 2 d vlaems OP dobbel uso betaelt desen mijnen eersten wissel brief aen Sr. D. D. of ordre hondert pond●n steerlinex tot acht en dertich schellinghen twee grooten vlaems de waerde van Sr. N. A en stelt het op rekeninge al 's peradvijs Vl. vriendt D. M. Aen Sr. L P. coopman tot Amsterdam Another In Amsterdam the 5. Septemb. 1646. For li 100 starlinge AT usance not having my first pay this my second of exchange to Mr. P. L. o● assignes one hundred pounds sterling the valew received here of Mr. I. H. make good payment and place it to accompt as per advise your loving friend I. N. To Mr I G. merchaunt in Amsterdam Een ander In Amsterdam den 5. Septembr 1646. voor li 100. starlinxs OP uso mijn eersie niet hebbende betaelt dese mijne tweede wissel brief aen Sr. P L of ordre hondert ponden steerlincx de waerde alhier ontfangen van Sr. I. H. Do et goede betalinge en stelt het op rekeninge al 's per advijs V l. vrient I N. Aen Sen. I G. Coopman tot Amsterdam An assignation Mr. C. L. bee pleased to pay to Mr. H. G. or to the bearer hereof fower hundred and fifty guldens and it wil bee as satisfactory as payd to my self In Amsterdam 11. Septemb. 1646. A. G. Een ghelt bewijs Sr. C. L. u l. gelieve aen Sr. H. G. of aen thoonder deses te betalen vierhondert vijfftich guldens en het sal u l. teghens my voor goede betalinghe verstrecken In Amsterdam den 11. Septemb. 1646. A. G. FINIS A table of the principal matters conteyned in this little book by the help whereof the scholler may find out any thing therein for his use either in the learning of the matter or signification of words THe ●cope of the work p● 1 Of the letters and their distribution 2 The ab●eviation● used in the Eng sh tongue 3 O● dip●●●ongs 4 Of Consonant-Syllables and many necessary observations about the reading and pronunciation of words 6 Of the noune subs●antive and 〈◊〉 particles nombers and cases 15 Of the noune ad●●ctive and i● comparison 18 Of the pronoune and its severall k●nds 21 Of the verb and his conjugacion in all moods tenses nombers and persons 24 Of the parts of speech that are undeclinable to wit ad●●● 31 Conjunction preposition and interjection 32 Of Syntax s. 33 Certaine examples of s●ntences profitable in the prac●●se of the foregoeing rules to wit 1 The ten Commandements 36 2 The Lords prayer 38 3 Christs Commission to his Apostles 39 4 Institution of the Lord's supper 39 5 Ecclesiastical discipline 41 6 The Creed 41 7 The Nicene Creed 42 8 Athanasi●s his creed 44 9 The 35 and 39 chapters of Iob and a part of the 40 and 41 Chapters wherein many beasts other things are spoken of very profitable for the for●derance of the scholler in the knowl dge of the tongues pag 47. 10 The 4 5 and 6 chapters of the Epistle of Paul to the Ephesiant wherein the dutie of C●ri●●ians i● largely handled as wel in generall as particuler 55 11 The 91 Psalm which is very comfortable for distressed hearts wherein many sickn●ss●s and troubles are spoken of in this case very needfull to be know ●o 63 12 Certaine moral sayings and fam liar or proverbiall spe●ches very pleasaunt to the mynd and profitable for the exercise of the tongue set downe under 45 heads or chapters to wit 1 Of the feare of God 65 2 O● duty to Parents and superiours 65 3 Duty to a mans self 66 4 Duty to neighbours 67 5 Repentance 67 6 Vertue 67 7 Education of children 68 8 Pride and humility 68 9 Covetousnesse and liberality 69 10 Hatred and envy 70 11 Wisdome and knowledge 70 12 Patience and anger 71 13 Temperance and mediocrity 71 14 Good and bad company 73 15 Courtesy and kindenes 74 16 The good or evill vse of the tongue 75 17 Backbiting 77