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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer, he alledged, how the Engliſhmen woulde continue in peace no longer than there wanted oportunitie and conuenient occaſion for them to attempt the warres, and therfore he iud|ged it beſt, that the Scottes ſhoulde neuer con|clude any perpetuall peace with them, nor take any truce longer than for three or foure yeares at the moſte.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 He willed them farther to conſider one thing, that when there appeared leaſt occaſion of war|res with England, then they ought to be moſte circumſpecte, in aduenture their enimies ſhould come at vnwares, and fynde them vnprouided, for tymely reſiſtance.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Herevnto hee deſired them,His deſire to haue his hart [...] borne to the holy ſepulchre that after his de|ceaſſe, they woulde chooſe ſome one of the moſte worthie captaines within the whole realme to beare his heart vnto Hieruſalem, and there to ſee it buried within the temple, before the holy Se|pulchre of our Lorde.

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