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g. or temp. discuss. in Calif. suff. campaign, 857; begging W. R. Hearst to favor woman suff. in _Examiner_, 867; longing for home, 878; to Idaho women, 878; to Mrs. Stanton, 879; woman plank of Natl. Repub. Conv. of 1896, 880; urging Miss Willard to withdraw Natl. W. C. T. U. Conv. from Calif, in 1896, 881; to Mrs. Sturtevant Peet on same, 882; opposed to public denial of charges, 897; urging women not to scramble for office, 897; prefers her own wisdom to Solomon's, 897; secret of her success, 897; declines alliance with political parties, 898; objects to making God author of Govt., 898; need of money for her work, 898; on educated and property suffrage, 899; same, 922; think of dead as in vigor of life, 899; holding Natl. Convs. in Washtn., 903; the writing of her Biog., 909; dislike of groping in past, 914; greatest compliment, 917; impossibility of "insurrection" of women, 918; Theosophy, Christian Science, etc., 918; to Sup. Court of Idaho thanking for broad decision, 919; to D. A. R. on Revolutionary mothers, 919; every dollar given helps woman suff., 920; suffrage great need of women working in charities and reforms, 920; objects to asking for partial suff., 920; on poetry, 921; God's special interference, 921; Sunday no more sacred than other days, 922; personal God, 922; miraculous intervention, 923; compared to St. Paul's, 924; foolishness of women's attacking public evils until they get suff., 924; number of cities visited, 925; giving her services, 925; to man asking how many times she had lectured, 925; toil of correspondence, 935; endless requests, 936; amusing instances, 937; loving messages, 938. LETTERS OF OTHERS, number used in writing Biog., vii; Anthony family life in 1836, 22; father on daughter's teaching, 24; to A. in boarding school, 27; panic of 1838, 33, 34; Washtn. City, 33; Aaron McLean on negroes, 39; Uncle Albert scores A., 40; Van Buren, drinking and dancing, 42; to woman's temp. meet, in 1852, 65; Greeley on Wom. Temp. Conv., 66; Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Nichols encourage A.'s temp. work, 66; Mayo and Geo. W. Johnson on woman's rights, 73; Gerrit Smith, same, 75; Lucy Stone on Maine Law, 81; A.'s father on woman suff. in 185
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