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AN ULSTERMAN FOR IRELAND

let me know there are ten thousand fighting men in Dublin "felons" in heart and soul.

I thank GOD for it. The game is afoot at last. The liberty of Ireland may come sooner or later, by peaceful negotiation or bloody conflict—but it is sure; and wherever between the poles I may chance to be, I will hear the crash of the downfall of the thrice-accursed "British Empire."

Your friend and fellow-countryman,
JOHN MITCHEL.


(From the "United Irishman" of May 20, 1848).

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