Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from An Ulsterman for Ireland: Being Letters to the Protestant Farmers, Labourers, and Artisans of the North of Ireland
Ohn mitchel, an Ulster Protestant, J wrote these letters to the Ulster Protestant democracy in April and May of 1848. The disgraceful treason-felony Act had just been enacted, enabling the Government to treat Irish political offences on a level with the vilest crimes. Ireland had just passed through three years of famine and famine-fever, the unchecked consequences of' her ruthless Government, and had paid the toll of a million Irish lives; and to remedy her condi tion the Imperial Parliament enacted the treason-felony Act. An indictment for the newly invented crime was awaiting Mitchel, to his knowledge, at the time when he wrote these letters.
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