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Compare 1587 edition: 1 By whoſe example, other being put in feare, his commaundementes were the better obeyed,Wallace in|uadeth Nor|thumberland. ſo that hauing got togither an huge hoſt of men, he entred with the ſame into Northumberlande, [figure appears here on page 304] waſting and ſpoyling the countreye euen vnto Newcaſtell.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus putting the enimies in great feare and terrour of his awfull name, he brought his army backe againe into Scotlande loden with ſpoyle and glorie of their proſperous atchieued iorney.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 They entred into Englande (as Iohannes Maior writeth) about the feaſte of all Saintes, and remayned there till Candelmas after, liuing ſtill vpon the ſpoyle of the Engliſhmens goodes.

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