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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Whatſoeuer he were, priuate perſon or publike of theſe two confederate nations, that againſt ey|ther of them ſhould ayde the Engliſh men wyth armor, counſell, vitailes, or in any other maner of wiſe, the ſame ſhould be reputed for a trayter vnto both their Princes and countreys.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Neither might either of them conclude a peace, or take any truce, without conſent of the other.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Theſe were the principall Articles of the league, as then confirmed betwixte the Scottes and Frenchmen, indited in Latine, and fayre in|groſſed in parchment, & reſerued as a monument in both realmes, for a witneſſe vnto ſuch as ſhuld come after, of this friendſhip thus begunne, as the Scottes Chronicles affyrme.

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