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This compelling narrative of the American Revolution and English parliamentary politics will intrigue history buffs on both sides of the Atlantic. Written from a Whig's point of view, the author provides insight into the parliamentary and military conditions then prevailing in Britain and the colonies, and the relationship between George III and Charles Fox. Volume one starts with the seeds of the American Revolution and closes with a chapter on
...Lloyd's 1881 exposé of the Standard Oil Company in the Atlantic Monthly forms the core of Wealth Against Commonwealth, a full-length indictment of John D. Rockefeller and his oil company—calling them prototypes of the industrial monopolies he felt were corrupting American liberty. Appealing to the intellectual elite of America, Lloyd converted his audience to a loose yet determined ideology of democratic brotherhood.
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