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On the walls of the Anti-Temple are two medallions 

 describing 



concordia fqsderatorum : Concord of the Allies. 



concordia civium : -National Concord. 



Over the door is this inscription from Valerius Maximus : 



loc?Zet q Cbar 1US e ° rUm ' 10 UUimaS angUStiaS deducta > ambitioni 



The times with such alarming dangers fraught 

 Left not a hope for any factious thought. ' 



In a niche of the Temple is placed the statue of Liberty • 

 with this inscription on the piedestal : 



Placidam sub Libertate quietem. 

 Tranquillity secured by Liberty. 



And on the pediment, 



Anno Salutis mdcclxiii. 

 In the Year of Grace 1763. 



Over this in a tablet, is the following inscription from 

 Valerius Maximus : 



Candidis autem animis voluptatem prabuerint, in conspicuo nosira «„~ 

 cuique magmfica merito contigerunt. ^nspicuo posita, quae 



A sweet sensation touches ev'ry breast 



wl Cand ° Ur S S en ' rous sentiment possest; 

 When public services, with honour due, 

 Are gratefully mark'd out to public view. 

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