Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Frontinus brought with him a two re|gions of ſouldiours, and after he had taken order,Iulius Fronti|nus ſe [...]e [...] Brytaine. with king Marius for the keeping of the Bry|tains in due ſubiection of the Empire, he purpo|ſed to bryng fuche vnto obedience as inhabited within and beyond the woodes of Calydone,The Silures miſtaken for Scottiſh men. and as yet not vanquiſhed by any man.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Therefore entring firſt into Galloway,Frõtinus pur|poſeth to pur|ſue the con|queſt of the Sylures whom the Scots mi|ſtake for Gal|loway men. and viſiting ſuch garriſons of the Romaines, as Pe|tilius had left there for the keping of that quarter he commended their loialtie and diligence, in that they had looked ſo well to their charge, that the enimie had gayned no aduauntage at theyr [...]lan|des, whileſt the armie was occupied in the fo [...]th partes about other affayres there.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Hee alſo ſent an Heralde vnto the king of the Pictes with letters,Frontinus re|quireth to ioyneth [...] with the Pictes. requiring him to re [...]e by confyrmation the former league betwixt hys people and the Romaines, and not by any mea|nes to ayde the Scottes as before time they had done to their great loſſe and hinderance.