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The piece traces the civic and symbolic life of Faneuil Hall from Peter Faneuil’s gift of a market with an assembly chamber and its reconstruction after fire to its role as a public forum where colonists denounced measures such as the Stamp Act, responded to the Boston Massacre, opposed tea imports, and petitioned other provinces; it also recounts banquets for national figures and later orations by prominent speakers. A companion section profiles Paul Revere, noting his Huguenot descent and work as a metal craftsman, his participation in patriotic societies and the Tea Party, earlier rides that secured arms and powder, and the later popularization of his midnight ride.

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Title: The Mentor: The Cradle of Liberty, Vol. 6, Num. 10, Serial No. 158, July 1, 1918

Author: Albert Bushnell Hart

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THE MENTOR 1918.07.01, No. 158,
The Cradle of Liberty

LEARN ONE THING
EVERY DAY

JULY 1 1918

SERIAL NO. 158

THE
MENTOR


THE CRADLE OF
LIBERTY

By ALBERT BUSHNELL HART

Professor of Government
Harvard University

DEPARTMENT OF
HISTORY

VOLUME 6
NUMBER 10

TWENTY CENTS A COPY


LIBERTY

Liberty is older than Law, older than Government, older than the State. Liberty goes back to the Garden of Eden, where first was taught the bitter lesson that where Liberty is uncontrolled, society breaks down. The word is a splendid one, coined by the Romans, “With a great price obtained I this freedom,” said the Roman centurion; “But I was free born,” replied St. Paul. Liberty was in the hearts of the English colonists; Liberty rang out from the Bell of Independence Hall; Liberty is stamped upon our state and federal constitutions. For Liberty millions of men have struggled and died. Toward Liberty oppressed myriads are stretching out their hands today. Liberty is the pole-star of peoples, the hope of mankind.


FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, MASS.—“THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY”