The grand designe:: or A discovery of that forme of slavery, entended, and in part brought upon the free people of England; by a powerfull party in the Parliament : and L. G. Crumwell, Commissary Gen. Ireton, and others of that facton [sic] in the Army; tending to the utter ruine, and enslaving of the whole nation. With the true grounds of the Kings removall to the Isle of Wight. Also the pretended designe of levelling refuted, and cleared from those false aspersions lately cast upon the authors and promoters of the Peoples Agreement.
Harris, John, fl. 1647.

Quere.

Whether it be not more then probable that the encreasing the hea∣vy burthens of the Kingdome by taxations from the Parliament and free quarter from the Army, whether I say, may it not be done by designe, and on purpose to weary out the People, that they may thereby be made willing to accept of peace on any tearmes?