Extracts of a Letter from [...], Dublin, to Hagan
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Pontifical Irish College
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Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Typescript extracts from a letter from [...], Dublin, to [Hagan]: Griffith and Collins received a scolding at a council meeting yesterday for 'their imprudence in telling and writing in [that way] to L.G. They won't do it again...' [Hagan] is to 'work away on the case in Rome and elsewhere' following the original instructions concerning complete separation. '...Cathal B.[rugha] has remained firm as steel and as long as he lives separation will be the order of the day with the Cabinet...'. The writer grasped this from remarks made by the president which the latter asked to pass on to Hagan. 'Saturday' [early November 1921]
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