Typescript letter from Dominick Hackett to Thomas MacDonagh in which he discusses his life in New York, the March edition of the 'Irish Review', how John MacDonagh has been uncommunicative in New York and also his opinion that Home Rule will fail in Ireland,

1911 Apr. 7.
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Main Creator: Hackett, J. Dominick (James Dominick), 1877-1936
Contributors: MacDonagh, Thomas, 1878-1916
Summary:Dominick also mentions on his opinion on Home Rule that "if the English were wise enough to make it otherwise there would be an end to Nationalism of the S[inn] F[ein] and G[aelic] L[eague] type but they are not wise enough and therein is the failure".
In collection: Thomas MacDonagh Family Papers, 1848-1966.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Includes annotated summations on verso of letter and front and verso of envelope. Envelope is addressed to "Thomas MacDonagh, / The Grange, / Rathfarnham / Co. Dublin / Ireland". Letter is written on headed paper "66 Jamaica Avenue / Flushing, N.Y."

Physical description: 1 item (3 pages and envelope).

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Typescript letter from Dominick Hackett to Thomas MacDonagh in which he discusses his life in New York, the March edition of the 'Irish Review', how John MacDonagh has been uncommunicative in New York and also his opinion that Home Rule will fail in Ireland,

1911 Apr. 7.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Thomas MacDonagh Family Papers, 1848-1966.
Description:Dominick also mentions on his opinion on Home Rule that "if the English were wise enough to make it otherwise there would be an end to Nationalism of the S[inn] F[ein] and G[aelic] L[eague] type but they are not wise enough and therein is the failure".
Main Creator: Hackett, J. Dominick (James Dominick), 1877-1936
Language:English
Extent:1 item (3 pages and envelope).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 44,327/1/1 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.