Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus was that tumult appeaſed,The Picts be|come tribu|taries. and the Picts commaunded to pay yearly vnto the Em|perours procurator the fourth parte of all theyr reuenues growing of theyr corne and cattell. Beſide this trybute hee charged them alſo wyth diuerſe baſe ſeruices, as to labor in mettal mines,They are put to their baſe ſeruices. to digge ſtones forth of the quarreys, and to make bricke to bee ſent into Brytaine, or into o|ther places whyther it pleaſed hym to com|maunde it.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The cauſe why hee burdened them in ſuche ſort was (as hee ſayde) to teache them to knowe themſelues. For they were become ſo loftie ſithe the departure of the Scottiſhmen out of the Ile, that if they were not reſtrayned in time by au|thoritie of the Romaine puiſſaunce, the whole EEBO page image 94 Britiſh nation were like to be ſhortly diſquieted, by theyr wilfull meanes and inſolent preſump|tions.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Neither was it thought ſufficient vnto Vic|torine to charge the Pictes in manner as is be|fore ſpecified,The Pictes are commaunded to dwell be|yonde the wa|ter of Forth. but to theyr further greeuaunce hee deuiſed an other way, whereby to bring them in the ende vnto vtter deſtruction, whiche was this: he conſtrayned them togither with theyr wyues, children, and whole familyes, to re|moue beyonde the water of Forth, and to leaue all the Countreys on this ſyde the ſame water as well thoſe whiche they aunciently had in|habited, as the other which of late apperteyned vnto the Scottes, and were aſſigned vnto them by Maximus to poſſeſſe, after that the Scottes were expelled.