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Chapter 1613 - Chapter 24: Tides of an Era

To the political figures in London, whether Sir Arthur Hastings is a Whig or a Tory is indeed a question worth discussing.

A Whig's educational background, a Tory's career experience.

On social issues such as Catholic emancipation, the abolition of the Bloody Act, and slavery, he holds quite a clear Whig stance.

However, in the execution process, he often takes on the role of charging ahead for the Tory Party.

Who is the officer most trusted by Tory leaders like the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel? It's Arthur Hastings.

Who is the favorite pupil of Whig radicals like Lord Brougham and Earl Dalhousie? It's Arthur Hastings.

Who is the untrustworthy Catholic in the eyes of high-ranking Tories like the Duke of Cumberland and Earl Eldon? It's Arthur Hastings.

Who is the lone wolf disliked by powerful Whigs like Viscount Palmerston and Lord John Russell? It's Arthur Hastings.

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