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woman suff., Senator Lapham, same, 455; A. G. Riddle on great strength and little working power of woman suff. cause, 455; lets. of faith in A., 458; Lucretia Mott, 480; Garrison opposed to 16th amend., Phillips in favor, 484; Mary Clemmer on treatment of woman suff. petits. by U. S. Senate, 485; Mrs. Stanton on friendship for A., 488; Annie McDowell tribute to A. in Phila. _Press_, 489; Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. Minor and Miss Couzins on prayer meet. in Capitol, need of A.'s management of natl. convs., 494; to 30th annivers. in Rochester, 495; Mary Clemmer on woman suffrage, 501; lady asking forgiveness, 505; Sens. and Reps. ask seats for women, 518; Garfield to A. on woman suffrage, 521; Mrs. Stanton on A.'s "dragooning," 526; on Hist. of Wom. Suff., 532; Mrs. Pillsbury to A., 535; Mrs. Harbert on her love and Zerelda G. Wallace's, 535; Phillips' cordial letter, 538; Mrs. Eddy's legacy, 539; lawsuit, 540; Mrs. Blatch on writing Biog., 544; Sen. Ingalls, 547; Rochester people to A. when starting abroad, 548; Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Sargent welcome her, 553; editors of _Italian Times_ ask A. to write, 557; to A. from editor of _Le Soir_, 561; Mrs. McLaren on A.'s visit, 569; Mrs. Bright on A.'s impression on son, 577; Bishop Simpson on woman suff., 588; eminent foreigners, 588; Sen. Palmer urges agitation for woman suff., 593; J. Ellen Foster, 598; Mrs. Sewall on A.'s energy, 600; Mrs. Blatch on friendship of mother and A., 602; Mrs. Stanton on esthetic convs., 605; Sen. Blair on A.'s persistence, 606; G. W. Childs, 607; Mrs. Merrick, 608; Olympia Brown, 608; Sen. Anthony, Mary L. Booth, D. W. Wilder, Sarah B. Cooper on Hist. of Wom. Suff., 614-616; Miss Booth on woman suff., 615; Mary Rogers Kimball, 616; Sen. Ingalls, 622; Mrs. Stanton advises A. to destroy letters, 625; Lucy Stone on union of two suff. assns., 628; Alice Stone Blackwell on same, 628; Zerelda G. Wallace and others on A. or Mrs. Stanton for pres., 630, 631; Fred. Douglass on first Woman's Rights Conv., 634; Maria Mitchell on work, 635; Mrs. Stanton's friendship for A. but she won't come to Intl. Council, 635; Miss Willard on A. at Council, 638; tribute from Mrs. S. E. Sewall, 640;
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