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1. In the first place to excite and enlarge our thankfulness to Almighty God, that our lines are fallen to us in such a pleasant place, that we have had the honour to be born and brought up and (at least the most of us) dwell in this City. Charles the fifth was wont to glory that he was by his birth a Citizen of Gaunt. Plato gave the gods thanks that he was born an Athenian. It is no small honour among the Italians to be a Roman: why should it not among Englishmen to be a Londoner? |
1. In the First place to excite and enlarge our thankfulness to Almighty God, that our lines Are fallen to us in such a pleasant place, that we have had the honour to be born and brought up and (At least the most of us) dwell in this city. Charles the fifth was wont to glory that he was by his birth a Citizen of Gaunt. Plato gave the God's thanks that he was born an Athenian. It is no small honour among the Italians to be a Roman: why should it not among Englishmen to be a Londoner? |
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