"He said that all great reforms, like the Christian religion, were based on broad, generous, self-sacrificing principles. He condemned the sale of land as a chattel, and thought that there was an infinite number of wrongs to right before society would be, what it should be."
— Report of remarks of JOHN BROWN, of Ossawatomie, Sanborn's Life of John Brown, p. 307.
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