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It's clear from the passage that Londoners ...... .
The citizens of London have for over nine centuries
held and exercised special rights and privileges,
such as the right to elect their own Lord Mayor to
lead the city. The "Square Mile", as the City of
London is often called, is, in fact, 677 acres, within
which live a mere 6,500 permanent residents,
although an additional working population of about
350,000 pours into its offices daily. It is a governing
body in its own right, for it has its own Parliament,
and even its own police force. Within its perimeter it
encloses St. Paul's Cathedral, Guildhall and the
Bank of England — but not the Tower of London,
which was excluded in the 17th century.