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iness to give up, 373; Natl. Suff. Conv. of 1871, 373; Social Purity, double standard of morals and woman's dependence, 384; love in marriage, Wyoming, 388; polygamy, 388-390; man-visions, 390; trip to Yosemite, 392; interest in reforms, 394; Mrs. Stanton's overshadowing, 396; lecturing in Oregon, 395-399; abuse in San Francisco, Fair case, regret at not speaking more boldly, 396; Chinese and women, 398; 399; beauties of Ore. and Washtn., 399; stage riding, 399, 403; devotion of friends, 412; Mrs. Woodhull and attempt to form new party, 413; Repub. plank in 1872, 419, 420; attitude toward political parties, 422; account of her voting in 1872, 424; of her arrest and examination, 428; to mother on death, 447; women's temperance crusade, 457; marriage, honesty best policy, and no outsiders in family life, 459; no rest, canvass of Mich. in 1874, 460; not working for personal reward, 480; to mother on love and duty, 482; to Lucy Stone on partisanship, 497, 498; on death of Garrison, 508; on death of mother, 513; specimen of A.'s stirring appeals to workers, preparing to influence polit. convs., 515, 516; to presidential candidates, 521; to Garfield, 522; criticises women for supporting either pres. candidate, 523; hopes Repubs. may help women, 524; compelling Mrs. Stanton to attend convs., 526; children must bear parents' record, 529; death of Garfield, 536; Mrs. Stanton's work and health, 537; to Phillips on 70th birthday, 538; appreciation of Mrs. Eddy's legacy, 539; passing of old workers, 544; revolutionary letters returned in Germany, 559; letters from Europe, 551-578; converts Edinburgh prof., 570; to Wm. D. Kelley to push woman suff. in Cong., 584; to Mrs. Stanton on Douglass marriage and amalgamation, 586; death of Wendell Phillips, 587; close watch on Congress, 591; Gladstone's action, 593; to Frances Willard on refusal of woman plank by Prohibs. in 1884, 594; on inability to write, Mrs. Stanton's love of ease, 600; Miss Eddy, 601; on Kas. meetings in 1887, 609; heterodox and orthodox churches for conv., 612; advises Wis. women to avoid legal decisions, 624; union of two suff. assns., 628, 629; declining presidency and urging elect. of Mrs. Stanton, 631;
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