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1 1| the metropolis that the City of London sent up a petition 2 3| difficulties began. The city was still clinging to its 3 3| trades carried on in the City. They were always afraid 4 3| no right to work in the City at all; in the third place 5 3| stranger with no rights in the City, he could not claim the 6 3| in the Liberties of the City, where they are obliged 7 3| avow that I wrought in the City, it being against their 8 3| about 1724 he found it a " city of business," and the only 9 3| time the prosperity of the city was built on wider and firmer 10 3| like temples offered by the city for the worship of its own 11 3| transformation had hardly begun. The city, proud of its accumulated 12 6| heroically defending their city from the contamination of 13 6| undignified position for a great city, but she had only herself 14 7| blast. There were one or two city waterworks where an engine