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Snippet: 3314 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 376) Compare 1587 edition:
1 The Scottiſh Chronicles
declare, that ye loſſe of this fielde, chauunced ſpecially through enuy
& diſcorde,Enuy and diſ|corde. which reigned
amongſt ye chieftaines.
Snippet: 3315 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 376) Compare 1587 edition:
1 For the Duke of Alanſon
enuying that the Scots ſhuld dayly riſe in honor within Fraunce, kept himſelfe
backe, till time the Scottes were o|uerthrowen and brought to vtter
deſtruction.
Snippet: 3316 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 376) Compare 1587 edition:
1 Againe, euen vpon the
ioyning, ther roſe great ſtrife and contention betwixt the Conneſtable
& the Duke of Tourayne, who ſhoulde haue the ſupreme rule of the Scottiſhe legher, the one diſ|dayning to
giue place to the other.
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