The hypocrites vnmasking, or, A cleare discovery of the grosse hypocrisy of the officers and agitators in the army
concerning their pretended forwardnesse and reall syncere desires to relieve Ireland ... : by a letter of the agitators to Lieutenant Generall Crumwell, March 30, 1647 : and Colonell Robert Hammmond his unreasonable propositions to the Parliaments and some briefe observations concerning Sir Hardresse Waller, and the Lord Lisle, late governour of Ireland.
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- Sexby, Edward, d. 1658. - Contributor
- Hammond, Robert, 1621-1654. - Contributor
- Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 - Contributor
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s.n., London, England
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- OCLC Control Number12380155
- Open LibraryOL16758967M
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- Hypocrites unmasking
- Cleare discovery of the grosse hypocrisy of the officers and agitators in the army
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- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 223:2.
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