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Liberty Hall

  1. (rare) A situation where everybody can do as they please.
    • 1842, Obituary of W. Oliphant Esq. (Extracted from the United Secession Magazine for November, 1842.).:
      His house, not less, than his shop, was proverbially a 'liberty hall,' where courteous and hospitable attentions were shown indiscriminately to all; and it is consistent with our knowledge, that not a few both of the Established and Episcopalian Churches, as well as among the various sections of the Dissenting body, continued on terms of cordial friendship and uninterrupted intercourse with him to the last.