Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Cronicles of Scotland, Vol. 1
Ble discrepancies in style and matter. Two, to judge from external circumstan ces, belong nearly to the same period, the earlier part of the seventeenth centu ry; a third, which is divided into chap ters, and terminates with the year 1598, is somewhat more recent; and a fourth, intimately corresponding with it, is scarce above a century old. Probably manu scripts of greater antiquity may still be ex tant, as a fragment has occurred, which, according to the specimen annexed, is not posterior to the age of Mary.
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