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co, 392; stage driver, 394; the "reform world," 395; trip by boat in 1871, 395; Calif. experiences, 404; snowed in in the Rocky Mts., 406-408; our ship nearly lost, 415; joy over Repub. action in 1872, 419; on death of Greeley, 428; on outrage of her trial, 441; on death of Sumner, 456; on degraded labor of women and "coaxing" women, 457; on Beecher-Tilton case, 463; on death of Martha C. Wright, 467; of Lydia Mott, 471; on Frances Willard, 472; on writing the History, 480, 525, 542; on Anson Lapham, 481; 532, 535; on W. C. T. U., 537; 541; while in Europe, 560; in Scotland, 569; in Ireland, 575; in England, 577; shrinks from pleading with politicians, 583; on inefficient women, 586; no blame for any one, 587; on Miss Eddy, 601; on literary "style," 601; racy comments on writing the History, 602; work in Congress, 607, 608; on Phoebe Couzins, 608; in Chicago, St. Louis, Leavenworth, 609; 623; on Mrs. Stanton's refusal to come to Intl. Council, 636; tricks of saloon element, 649; Grant mementoes at Mt. McGregor, 653; unmarried mothers, 656; on Chief Just. Fuller, 660; on Harriot Stanton Blatch, 675; first housekeeping experiences, 711; amusing bits in 1891, 714; on Popu. party, 727; on divinely-appointed male head of family, 730; overwhelmed with work, 737, 739; on death of Blaine, 739; 785; "alliance" with Populists, 791; on Robt. Collyer, 802; 843; the $6,000 bed, 902; on thinking of past, 914. JURIES, men judge women, 74; A. demands women have one of their peers, 309; Gov. Geary declares need of women on, 310; right to trial by under Constitu., 429; Judge refuses to have polled in A.'s trial, 439; A. pleads for jury of her peers, 440; opinions of press, 441-443; of John Van Voorhis, 444; same, 449; of Judge Selden, 449; A.'s appeal to Congress, 449; majority and minority reports, 450-453; mothers with infants, 618, 619; A. accused of trying to influence by speeches before her trial, 993-995. LABOR, the wife's wages, 74, 108, 110; proceeds of wife's work, 139; A. demands vote for workingwomen, 263; rebuke to married ex-teacher, 272; workingmen's influence compared to women's, 306; _The Revolution's_ efforts for wage-e
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