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Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 158] THen after Soluathi+us was once buried in Colm kill amõgſt his aunceſters, Achaius crea|ted king of Scotlande. A|chaius the ſon of king Ethfin (a man highly renowmed for his erneſt zeale to iuſtice and vpright dealing, was aduanced to the gouernance of the realme: who for that by his former conuerſation amõgſt the nobilitie, he per|fectly vnderſtood what grudge and ſecrete hatred remayned in their heartes, one wiſhing anothers deſtruction. He forſaw what daunger the com|mon wealth ſtoode in, if the ſame were not by ſome good meanes qualified:He maketh the nobilitie to agree. and therevpon cal|ling them togither, hee handled the matter wyth ſuche wiſdome and dexteritie, that before theyr EEBO page image 159 departure from him, all the rootes of former diſ|pleaſures beeing vtterly extirped and auoyded, they were made friendes on eche ſide, and promi|ſed in his preſence ſo to continue.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus hauing layde the foundation of a quiet ſtate amongeſt his ſubiectes, nowe in the begin|ning of his raigne, he was at poynt to haue had no ſmall warres with the Iriſhe men, for a num|ber of them being aryued in Cantyre were there ſlaine by them of the Weſterne Iles, which vpon requeſt of the Inhabitants of that countrey were come to ayde them againſt thoſe Iriſhmen.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 This loſſe the rulers of the Iriſh nation pur|poſed in all haſt to reuenge vpõ them of the Iles. But Achaius bearing thereof, ſent ouer an Am|baſſade vnto thẽ to haue the matter taken vp be|fore any further force wer vſed: aledging how ther was no cauſe wherfore wars ſhould be moued for ſuch a matter, where the occaſion had bene giuen but by a ſort of Rouers on eyther ſyde, without commaundement or warrant obteyned from any of their ſuperiours.

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