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Chapter 1775 - Chapter 90: Each Generation Brings Forth New Talent

In 1830s Britain, there were fewer than 400 families that truly owned large estates or held senior government positions without having been granted hereditary honors. Even among these 400 so-called "commoner" families, as well as between them and noble families, there were close blood and marital ties.

—— John Burke "Burke's Peerage"

If you were to ask Arthur what impression he had of the British nobility,

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