A caveat to Britons : being the history of Fieschi's conspiracy against the state of Genoa . nd NeceJ/ity excites in the Souls of theNeedy and Vicious, againfi hojieft Citizejis^rich through their own Induftrj ; agai?ift aNobility, inpofeffion of thofe Honours, whichtheir Birth and Merit deferved; and againjltwo Men, more diflinguified than the reft oftheir Countrymen, by their having done, and bazar did p k E F A e fe hatzarded more for their Country than any of*)eni, Infine^ a Confpiracy, for introducingtyranny and Slavery^ under the fpeciousPretence of rejloring Liberty \. whereas^ intruthy


A caveat to Britons : being the history of Fieschi's conspiracy against the state of Genoa . nd NeceJ/ity excites in the Souls of theNeedy and Vicious, againfi hojieft Citizejis^rich through their own Induftrj ; agai?ift aNobility, inpofeffion of thofe Honours, whichtheir Birth and Merit deferved; and againjltwo Men, more diflinguified than the reft oftheir Countrymen, by their having done, and bazar did p k E F A e fe hatzarded more for their Country than any of*)eni, Infine^ a Confpiracy, for introducingtyranny and Slavery^ under the fpeciousPretence of rejloring Liberty \. whereas^ intruthy the publick Freedom had been afferted,and the antient Form of Government refetiled,by thofe, ivhom thefe Mifcreanfs *would havedejiroy^d, Fromfuch a Calamity^ nay fromfuch an Attempt^ may the Providence of God^andy under it, our own Prudence, ever pre*ferve this Nation ; and may the Britons ne-ver behold the EffeSfs (ffucb fiagttious Folly ^any other ways, than in fuch a Pidfu^y asthere prefent. APiSlure^ ho^wever terrible,yet drawn from the Life, and not at allmore frightful than FiEcnr^


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