| Caleb Hopkins Snow - Boston (Mass.) - 1825 - 454 pages
...me) that this Hall may be ever sacred to the interests of Truth, of Justice, of Loyalty, of Honour, of Liberty. May no private views nor party broils ever enter within these walls ; but may the same pubtick spirit that glow'd in the breast of the generous Founder, influence all your debates, that... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - History - 1828 - 484 pages
...this Hall may be ever sacred to the interests of Truth, of Justice, of Loyalty, of Honour, of Liherty. May no private views nor party broils ever enter within these walls ; but may the same publick spirit that glow'd in the breast of the generous Founder, influence all your debates, that... | |
| George Adams - Brighton (Boston, Mass.) - 1850 - 96 pages
...me) That this Hall may be ever sacred to the Interests of Truth, of Justice, of Loyalty, of Honour, of Liberty. May no private Views nor party Broils ever enter within these Walls j but may the same public Spirit that glow'd in the Breast of Ihe generous Founder, influence all your... | |
| James Spear Loring - Boston (Mass.) - 1852 - 762 pages
...town of Boston. In the peroration of Mr. Lovell's funeral oration, he said: "May this hall be ever sacred to the interests of truth, of justice, of loyalty,...May no private views, nor party broils, ever enter these walls." Heaven, in mercy, however, otherwise decreed, and to the permanence of republican institutions.... | |
| James Spear Loring - History - 1852 - 720 pages
...of Mr. Lovell's funeral oration, he said : "May this hall be ever sacred to the interests of troth, of justice, of loyalty, of honor, of liberty. May no private views, nor party broils, ever enter these walls." Heaven, in mercy, however, otherwise decreed, and to the permanence of republican institutions.... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1855 - 294 pages
...its founder in 1742. In the close of this he uttered the memorable senLence, " May this hall bo ever sacred to the interests of truth, of justice, of loyalty,...liberty. May no private views nor party broils ever enter these walls." Lovell's Latin ode (H.) to Governor Bernard is forcible and elegant, and its concluding... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 pages
...its founder in 1742. In the close of this he uttered the memorable sentence, " May this hall be ever sacred to the interests of truth, of justice, of loyalty,...liberty. May no private views nor party broils ever enter these walls." Lovell's Latin ode (n.) to Governor Bernard is forcible and elegant, and its concluding... | |
| Education - 1860 - 664 pages
...remains, but my ardent witness (in which I know you will all concur with me,) that this hall may be ever sacred to the interests of truth, of justice, of loyalty,...of liberty. May no private views nor party broils over enter within these walls: but may the same public spirit that glowed in the breast of the generous... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 662 pages
...ardent witness (in which I know you will all concur with me,) that this hall may be ever sacred to tho interests of truth, of justice, of loyalty, of honor,...of liberty. May no private views nor party broils over enter within these walls: but may the same public spirit that glowed in the breast of the generous... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - American loyalists - 1864 - 614 pages
...Esq., the founder ; and in the course of his funeral oration, Mr. Lovell said : " May this Hall be ever sacred to the interests of Truth, of Justice, of LOYALTY,...views nor party broils ever enter within these walls." Thus was Faneuil Hall dedicated. The Rebel General, Mansfield Lovell, who graduated at West Point,... | |
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