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Compare 1587 edition: 1 At length after ſundry [...] on the one parte as the other, theyr [...] co| [...]ication in a certaine [...] from Carleil,A concluſion of agreement. where to be briefe, [...] was [...] concluded, that king Malcolme ſhould [...] be [...] againe: Cumberland and Huntington but [...] Northumberland he ſhoulde make a play [...] leaſe thereof vnto king Henry, and to his ſucceſ|ſours for euer.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 270For the which agreement he ran ſo farre into the hatred of his people,King Mal|colme hated of his people. that he might neuer af|ter fynde meanes to winne their fauours again, but doubting leaſt if they ſhould ſtirre any rebel|lion againſt him,Feare of out|warde enimies cauſeth quiet|neſſe at home. they mighte become an eaſye pray vnto the Engliſhmen, they remained quiet for a tyme.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Howebeit ſhortely after, there roſe an other piece of trouble, though leſſe in outwarde, appa|rance, by reaſon of the ſmall power remayning in the authour, yet daungerous inough, conſide|ring it was within the realme it ſelfe.

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