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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottiſh men in like maner conceyuing an aſſured hope of a good redreſſe in all their grie|ues and oppreſſions, by the meanes of ſuch a wel diſpoſed Prince,Mogal is be|loued of his ſubiects. began to beare him incredible loue and fauour, euen the lyke as they had done to his grandfather Galdus.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Picts de|ſire ayde of the Scots againſt the RomainsIn the meane time came certaine Ambaſſa|dours from the Pictes vnto this Mogall, re|quyring him of ayde agaynſt the Romaines and Brytayns, who by a ſodaine inuaſion had done much hurt in Pictlande, to the great diſtreſſe of the inhabitants.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The ſame time they of Galloway certified him alſo by letters,The Romains inuade the Scottiſh bor|ders. that the ſame Romains had made a rode into theyr Countrey, and ledde away a great bootie of goodes and priſoners.

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