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prisonments and sequestrations and compositions,
""expected large recompenses and reparations in ho-
nours which they could not support, or offices which
they could not discharge, or lands and money which
the king had not to give ; as all dispassioned men
knew the conditions which the king was obliged to
perform, and that the act of indemnity discharged
all those forfeitures which could have been applied
to their benefit : and therefore they who had been
without comparison the           sufferers in their
fortunes, and in all respects had merited most, never
made any inconvenient suits to the king, but mo-
destly left the memory and consideration of all they
had done or undergone, to his majesty's own gra-
Thosewho cious reflections.