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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. preuedbp the dédit felfe., toald the Writains again (udycommon cnimies tivo nations,be fendeth note meflengers bntathem wee -_twithamo2e rough mieflage, bo not onlietobpthzeats eran but alto by great reafons tvent about perfuane doisbay fenfible matter,beintt fod the *Seotithmen bpon foali nations as theomans Were,that inthe end "© it iwasconcluned by the bing,tutth the abutle of bis THALAS nobles, tat he Mould not onli fend a powweeto ewBeteins aid the Writainsagaink the Romans, but al&otend agent tye fomeofbislordsiwith Andeogeus andbis aMlociats Hato Gets bing of the Vids, tomauchim to.d@ Romans. | Cefarhauing, recetucd tbs antiner from fhe ex them nto Cubmilion.. utthen perfiding nts Het former opinton for defente of their liberties yano vf, Helter _tevlie vefufingall maner ofbondage, twouloincling by no meanes te come in anp bond of freendthip s then Catibilanefotour ondon,abereas towards. ten thoulaad men the cots were ned. Afndthat Bader the Leaning ofCadallamegouetnozof Galler Thehiftorie ofScotland. > amongtta (ort of bile Feumpets, bis tufkbeing ne nn aie te fat eaerena aoe isenacantages F ve ee.ro atall, ‘ of them feeete : fento be murtheren,onlis bieantebemight themoe fréclie without gainfaieng bant bis vileteave of I fitbie tees wingwith theictoiues andcaiins. oudoclight be ban alturbis filtbie and abbominable ribalnyte, apointedtobecommen onto thelerds af the oile: -afterindéd;ifbe bap niot bene called backe into fame loz0s thoulo ficucfloure and furtier,that.the -_ melie after bic marriage + hich lat odinance raifeo pactfie fundzis commotionsthere France,to the,renolting of the people inbabtting, in tore bp. i f countries, fayere the Dieards ano Pormans,, wit Caoaiines pay,the fonneat Cadall before vemembyed, aio other theinbabitantsneereabout Chartres ao nots fendtoad aBrtaine, pe thall-find the fame in theante of ius Cofarcame as far as Balendatwoootert wana uch offer; that of manic bundzepperesatter "2 tonto by nameanes beabzogaten, though the tte erga araanersi's berate: Soa © "Co tnotw toconelude touching the Doings of this ztHiNS. Gualand moze at length erpelled. The pare that tvan bp force the citicof Camelon,wore the Pini Cima cove Hep, Hote 912 compet,ubibis after BalterHeour San' bings bled mol to foiourne. Werevniothefame Ersama chzonticles adde, that Cefar builoed a great tone: beim Key's Civin, ve thall enderttand,that atlength {uch tos - eaueiie aborted bis.vileconditionss blages, -_-of {quare hetven fones,right workemantlic framed,tam, asin hg and partakers, incountrea ith: a rifonsaccounts4 before thecommingof bouteof 2gcubits inbeigtaf x cubits tn bepara tebich boute thepfaie Cefar canted tobebledin en boil COR stirand 692 after building of ome, and Pids hauing theicpartof of aiudgemmenthall, and here placed it neerethe rie Ensim Zhe Scotia fhe fpoile tabithe Momans.at their Departure lef 30 ucr of Caron, ouet againt the forcnamco citie of Camclon, ag atwttnete that the Xomans armie behind them,were fent honeto theircountrics with great thanks anb rewwarnsfotheir pains, buttbe ad beente fo far fortward within that countvic. Sud Britains were loeralted tn pride by the departure of the Romaris,that they belencd bereliethepfulo patie no moze fo doo withthofe eninties.oz ifthephad they thought themfelues.fironginough to repel foithoutafd of other. Ip meanes tberof thes an houlethereremaineth to be fencenen onto this -_daic, andts called Julius hoff, that is Zulinsball, Fotis of foen cnerie light for belpeat neeeflacie, of beingents mensbanos, other inuafion ries, to fake puiffance Saint thenvfeluesto velit the fame twell inough, Julius Cefar sesat of(bie extutalles Goletesplie mottos was ; ? aeSate eae eae a then. $02 a farre ulius beCefariwith selon fer than that Hbhich atthe fir! bimgteaterpos brought with condtime, f be cy ve have heard before, immediatlie proclamed gor a of therealmeotobrit the night following, er that Coin (accoring to the tudgement pro =os %aint bim) was committea tnto pars, Ceeee ee ee, Iepmncguktere fate tonspanbetamenn be aks thanks hein theeeGirangied bani Mutinsien af EES. Dall " vi SanSSN fac) a woickhed ded, canfed bim td obeees ing far andthe Romans, md for that purpole hav fent5 ‘ ~ thentof tpetoefterne Zlesto reinforce a ne roe mn as now infoxced toconuert if another twaic , there was one Burketus, nephue onto the abou me out Ol perme ee nauiedeftitate thatcame rememtbzed Gillus, Zles, being thofe witha and fpotle Arelandterob thofe Zles, be Jj e | ateantreceaiasbebeganbiscoponert u . byhing Cafibilane, atlengthbeputthe fame Ca' thzoonte, h ; er OY: | Wpreafor makinganyp great defenfe,and after hanged ; dpalongthe fhore five tuithin the Sle of Cote + bang Metellg. Veated the biother of Cderusa prince of mott maintet gentle bebauiour. ms, his spetellanus mainteinedbis . . Zhis fubieas Cefarhading thus conqueredthe Writains,fent nliusefar tothe Scot bisambatladozs butothe kings of the Scotifymen fo com be bareigned 3& Fi ther notable trouble -perres, be deceated a erie old man, about the 23 embatladozs. - antler', that theptuere bent fener to lofe their lines than their ibertic. Gabich thetrrefolufion, ithep inere put tothe tall, tyoulbbe enidentie -peetesiffcontinualt peace anv quietnes, euermore t9 de the thing that might be to the con- oepartete -readie -_fentation and theweale of his people . Finallie, this Sworin. -_be palfedoutof thislife inthe yo parent bisecigue, 29 HB. 14.1.8 ‘apich sons the's8 atter thebirth fone fates; and Carataie (ce -bingbome sto: thote clozenbeh he bad begotten, ratesite Caratake, fonmmetoCadallan, and neqhue tawing Snsitty Sorts -@Betellanbp-his fitter Curopeia, twas proclame‘hetaketobe he buriedinbislifctime, bp meanes tibercot one Buh nO dypeatea -AThicy dootie, and the authorspuntthed, he retarnien into Albiow, and tame into Caricouium:hichtons -Abmetimes a fimous citie , and tmetrapolitanedt eee te ee evaneening Rhee touabeayey Oe Chana Aner <enely Citothin‘bay .' Bb tis vitte tons Cavatalte Ceratate SNeCeeene ce 4° moft commonlic, and did tbat hecouly to apuance Cartike. . TUpilelt thefe thereof...iimbaline the tHealthandintrate of the Binlity bing things Scotland, -twereadwing piheh sitsed tba f that bebabene brought tp vieth, sin Home , obferued his promifed obedience towards the empire ; but Guiderins fucceeding,difdained to i fee thelibertie of bi cand cohen"eetehis eamamie rhe king rebelleth oe and inuaded the Romans againt a8 ins, aflembieda che potwer, imt, with lif twith {uch biolence,that none efcaped fe and reff; without anie ‘ to ° 5° fuchas faned themfelues caftels ¢ fortreftes, withinee te -_énfamedbpall binbof dices. 3the firit pares Fs is reigne be twas taholv dzotund in Lafciuions Lethe os _ric,ataneoningbimtlfealetthcr tlie meters" timealfo there came vnto Limbaline king of the -_peafe that rebellion . hep landing tn Wettatne with -that be twas conttreii fento therwtte ti Britains anambatlado; from Auguitus the empe: of Sots fyaf saeapteueoneseunieal oeaee thote aetna iene of bes nsese {mas now in quiet, toitbout all warres 07 trouble: connie-_ bn oe ome ow ‘oat a aflured totSa wederewen i ee 8 France tn Ehefe ambafladozs twent alfo nto Metellanns B. of the Scotithmen,erbosting htm toacknow the leogea (upertozitic in the Romane emperour, bito fadours returne. there were fent seater me oo oak een to moue¢ fome enctaries -_certeine confpiracte See snatetien badintelli thie tbome the people inhabiting in the furthett parts of Se cat,bad (ent their ambatlavors with rid) ielocls tepefent bis perfon withall.taherwith etellanus being partlie maucd to baue a freenblie auitic with i e teane Uaeneveems a-_ of feruitune, ther §=-tubiedt to ee in solebtieg}Ceamartontaoene "we -beerte conffreined to giue battell , and chartcen to -rbe laine tn the fame,per the Walls could be refol tos ‘ both nations. the gouernes intobisalle Caratake baning confloercd the ef Carataks that entring fofate, thanks, To}, with ations. Caratak: be had kept wBritith of the ment -fectofthis meflage, gaue counfell tothe Writatns % giance By ape1aweesanna - tokeepe 60 to fend into France then called Oallia, topraw fometumults. peareofthe empire of Auguitus Ccfar. We was -_burienalfo at Duntkafage with all nue pompet fo lenmitie, bening diuers obelifis (as the cufome then fas) erectedandfet bp about the place ubere ‘he was fo intumulate. Ase binrreigned his forme Ctviin, the thirdot that name, nothing like in anypzinceli¢ quell pwih -_tie bnto bis noble progenitors, but contrartiile * Ce einenieee fet tha cap, Romane empire,aduettifey hereof,Gentins to ap. Plancing& teins,Aulus Plancius, ad Creus Re Abusing en,wy Ga eh@ Pm ™ dpurket himfelfbetng bonozed with an bigher place ebe pecloed himfclfe furthe! was _# -to bang innthanall the reff, i asdue to binthat es at ng {uch iconditions of peaceas pin tonto Cefar,accepti : -toad of cours 60 se _ane- peas arepersereee a affure therifelues.thep Ghould tnnowilebe ableto fuffeine, conffoering their mightie and buge pri Soe, farce ,baning the molt partof the hole world at andyicatn: teftcommandement alreadic . Wherebntoafwell toCefarhis theonckingas the offer made this o2 much-that P hi that he couln to atoll But fach TN luff, and a as delighted: in fenfu alllut, ibertie, en te od fo friffelie therein againf him, that in the end Seamerann. _-Difcouragen, themfclies as andics, S and Pics, requiring themtofubmit Callibilane hav dane,orelfe hebad them lake for0> perrioarres at the Romans bands, bic) thep might come to yaflein the 12 peare of etellanus reigne "a 3 ciuill maner aoe reas odcalsoot os bisvtnone esleaets _thofe parties for defente of bis fubiecs : abicy Co tn this eh himlelfe (0 politikelic pallanus vrriegas theplaie at aoc it aekbehaucd plott, that fetting bpon the entitte: f bep pleateeelene, or Eaterea uecees if ? - bis gouernment of the Romane empire. Fter Cwin (acceeved Betellanns,fontoone Mer bearing Coerus bint. Wut thenofimento againe; 5° as them {uta in this Jleamongfi bere funozie an armie totth landed these time, Cadallanus bifpatched refit thereof, incountred times fiercelie amb beitigat tae tofight,aienga wWritains Chew of the ber nd thenc:Ganangiol King eteéat aoroberol aronbe Abilanewithbis sama was the mer, Suc)prtfon,in of allofpatchediin fightthus inopen pti being - in Swin, fis bezi, the fame Eerus, ontotobe But toreturne Ce bp Zolins inuadedAbout be loked time,ntbich ; edvirgin Waric,in the citie of IBcthlem in theteibe SPEbirth of ofLuda.Wabich motblesten amd falutiferousbictyot chain| abmintitra-: Het peta seat, mb bas nobaliftie to dante the Dates of Dssemno there tebe bin prifaures tein beftitnts of bis fe Seow, tion of publtheaffatres inv the Jatter allaidand fuccors : for furbas he beotight with Chance. in t oon eae ance ofteredtoftribeonetirokem bis quar bncle spetellane, _ hae smear lring Ruatasentoes bp and by cons 30 "y-~vipe firtt thing he dip atter he toas effablithen tr (2"rathe tuetterne Bes,to medtoperpetuall patanjand Cadalian.sf bom «A the effate,, be fatten into ; rebellion moucd by the gonernour there. take. -_fometimesatemplebuiloed to thebono? of Clandb " of all peace tabe booneatthe {ametime, ofthatbier Pega PAon auinbabtz a AMprioepeeres |ore pithoes and bighettates ofthe ting feian ritiecabouvall other the bim ttt the 02 Julius court, Potubeit other moze agvéable to -_thelikeliebanof a tenth, wsite that this boufe twas them EwBit: hing Crerus was informedhoiothe Romans pre us Cefar,andofthe gandes Giaosia bytheHomane lent them word --captefne Ciefpatian, at {uch time agbe mave tars aibdbeingot: Patedtoinuade them afteth,andhad before bis aduancement to the in that countris ida atb: thep mave noc' 40 empire, Ereotem thereof, affecing tothembis anfivcren that tt mas not count of at offer, but "cebu guniisncestemiami pleafente the giuer pnp autour 0 nirte oletwozld,it sctsalotpleata glortmsptugeae 13 0f HLiberinsthe cmpero?.Wolwbeit he lett notide were by-authoritic of the binge (nc duc foymer liberties eas thortlie:atéer; this Ctuins; deceatle; taken 20 aliue behindbim totucceen tn thegouernmentof the proclamed%s, i one Donaldgouernozof Argile, Wut what {uccefle 2. diwell, tenthonfand he common Socetite saanicles reco:d, hotn 3uv seatibacn followedof thisfiritiourntc ubich Cetar made into Julius Cefarcame to inuade Waitaine, was the fourth of Goerushisteigne, from the creation of 45 -_-amtitie twit the 2tomaris; trhidy contiritien Hettoirt empire: from theft 10 H.B that he madelatves fox maintenance of the like a¢ canbinthe 42 of Quguttus his mongtt bis fubiets,as thus :Zhatitmightbelaty- ro eftablithingof the 2cotit kingbomeby Ferguiins 370 FP, cop full fo, encric man fo marie diuers ¢fundiietoiues, 32.4 peeres,andatter thecreattontofthewozle 3966 iE as Harifonin bis thaonologie batty manifettiie con: he: fome Gr, fome ten, according to thefefubtance and ; ‘qualities. Aud asforpore mens twiues, theytuere clude . After this, Mctellanus ‘reigned terteine thelikesabo hearing bow teafonable theic demands 10 tuiththe Romans . Afterthe returne of thelolatt meflengers, Cefar was faullte refolucn to enter into Were,prourifedfurther teaccomplitH the fame. -_theiv countries, toforce them bnto that bp dint of hus the Writith ambatiadors having fpevaccoy -_uozd, terebuto by treatie be might not induce Ding to their defices, repateed Hometvards ;immies thems andhad tet forward onthat tournte dharlie biailte bpontthofe nepartare, bot) the kings Ener ins¢Getbusleuied theirarmics,sfentthemfaxt ‘ ‘ fage, Which be did fo cloquentlic,ann bttering fudy "% the Romans , he ent pnto Rome certeinerich pres Cents to the emperourand to the gods in the capitol, ta.igne ofbonour , bp bid means be abteined an fell was followed, fo farmetatte ope wis conttote bates bponanie veterminat pucpote. i his ouerthzow being reported in France , caus feo theals totatethee intended rebelion, fahort,tte |