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76 on wom. suff., 476; Natl. Conv. of 1880, 519; A. criticises women for helping, 523; opposed to Wom. Suff. Com. in Congress, 585; Natl. Conv. of 1888, 641; disgraceful treatment of woman suff. in S. Dak., 686; Natl. Conv. of 1892 grants hearing to women, Miss Willard describes, 725; on woman suff. in Col., 753; in N. Y. refuse to make women delegates, 758; one exception, 759; N. Y. St. Conv. refuses woman suff. plank, 775; action in Kas. toward woman suff., 796; scene on night of conv. in Calif., 874; Maguire stands by women, 874; invite A. to address ratif. meeting, 878; in Idaho, 879; attitude toward woman suff. speakers, 884; abolish property qualif. for voting, 998; Greeley on, 999; in Kas. in 1867, oppose woman suff., 1016, 1017; in Col. in 1893, 1017; on Prohibition, 1017; op. woman suff. in Kas., 1018. DISFRANCHISEMENT, degradation of, 318, 382, 584; A. points out disadvantages of to Pres. Garfield, 523; Mrs. Stanton's speech, 703; A.'s view, 711, 712; 801; way for women to be free from, 918, 996 et seq.; attempt to disfranchise negroes, 960 et seq. DISSENSIONS, objections to recording, vii, 245, 336, 530. DIVORCE, 61; Mrs. Stanton demands intemperance should be cause for, 67; law against wife, 74; Mrs. Stanton again demands, 92; debate in Wom. Rights Conv. of 1860, 193; Phillips on, 194, 196; A. on, 194; aftermath, 194 et seq.; Mrs. Stanton's sp. at meet. of Progressive Friends, 197; Catharine Beecher on, 352; 854. DOMESTIC SPHERE, women should stay at home, 76, 78, 119; wife of present and future, 134; Willits on, 172; 178, 193; N. Y. _Times_' opinion, 295; effect of woman suff. on, 504, 505; U. S. Senators on, 617-620; in S. Dak., 686 (see Marriage). DOMESTIC TRAITS, of mother, 6; of grandmothers, 7, 14; hard work of mother and daughters, 12, 19; A.'s needlework, 22; 30, 36, 42; biscuits and algebra, 43; 45; A. as nurse, 52; on the farm, 55; as cook, 60; suffragists declared to be without, 76; Lucretia Mott's, 122; A.'s love of young brother, 133; housekeeping too exacting, 134; wife's work in early days, 139; A. assists Mrs. Stanton with children, 142, 187, 213, 219; her work at home, 197; her farming, 215; 216, 218; helps at brothe
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