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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus were the Scottes by obſeruing of theſe ordinances,Scottes were made ſober & able to abyde hardnes. made within ſhort time of gluttons & exceſſiue feeders, ſober and temperate men: of de|licate and eaſefull perſons, hard, tough, and able to abide any trauail or labour, were the ſame ne|uer ſo painfull: and hereof the ſtate of the common wealth began to grow to good perfection, ſo that Conſtantines adminiſtration was lyked of the moſt part of all his ſubiects.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The firſt that went about to diſquiet the proſperous raigne of that worthie Prince, was one Euan,Euan diſquie|ted the king and realme. a man of an aũcient houſe, & borne in the Weſterne Iles. Such hath bene the vnquiet nature of the Scottiſh men, euen from the begin|ning,The vnquiet nature of Scot+tiſh men. neuer to liue contented any long tyme eyther with peace or warre, for being once a wea|ried with the charges of the warres, they ſtraight wayes wiſhe for peace, and hauing in time of peace heaped togither ſome wealth, then can they not ſuffer the gouernment of their ſuperiours, but either are readie to fall out with ſome forraine e|nimie, or elſe to raiſe ſome commotion amongſt themſelues.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 This Euan therefore being the kings Lieu|tenant of his Caſtell of Dunſtafage in Louch|quhaber,Euan Lieute|nant of Dun|ſtafage conſpi|reth agaynſt the king. practiſed a conſpiracie agaynſt the king, with a number of other light perſons being gen|tlemen borne, miſlyking the adminiſtration of things, onely for that they ſawe how their inor|dinate libertie to oppreſſe inferiour perſons, and to vſe ſuch wilde and inſolent miſdemeanor, as they had done afore time, was nowe reſtrayned by lawfull iuſtice and execution of due puniſhment for the ſame. But as theſe conſpirators went a|bout to haue moued the people of Louchquhaber, Murrey land, Roſſe, and Cathneſſe, to haue ioy|ned with them in their trayterous enterpriſe: ſome of them in whom Euan put moſt truſt,The king is aduertiſed of Euan his treaſon. ſecretely aduertiſed the king of all the whole matter, who gathering a competent number of men togither, made ſuche ſpeedie haſte towardes Dunſtafage, where the chiefe Captaine of the Rebelles as then lay,The king cõ|meth to Dun|ſtafage with an armie. that he came before the ſame ere any ynkling were knowne to them within of his approch. By meane whereof comming vppon them ſo at vn|wares, hee had the Caſtell ſoone at his pleaſure.Euan is exe|cuted. And immediately herevpon cauſed Euan to bee truſſed vp on a high payre of Gallows, for a ſpec|takle to all his complices.

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