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; meet. in Natl. Capitol, Mrs. Stanton on, 494; and politics, 643; A.'s ideas in regard to, 709; practice, 859; thinks it would have little effect on voters, 923. PRESIDENTS, Martin Van Buren, 41, 42; A. on woman, 119; Buchanan's adminis., 150; Lincoln in 1861, 207, 213; criticised by A., 227; delays to free slaves, 227; address to from Wom. Loyal League, 229, 957; Johnson's incapacity, 255; he subscribes for _The Revolution_, 297; Grant and Wilson, 418; Grant remits inspectors' fines, 453; appoints women postmasters, 455; Hayes ignores women in message, 499; receives delegates, 500; Garfield on woman suff., 520, 521; A. asks candidates' views on, 521; urges Arthur to recommend woman suff., 538; he receives suff. delegates, 588; Cleveland receives Intl. Council of Women, 637; Boston _Globe_ on women, 725; Hayes favors woman suff., 757; Johnson's proclam. to Miss. in 1865, 960; A. scores him for, 961 et seq.; power of to create voters, 965, 966; Lincoln always governed by voice of people, 967; Grant on 15th Amend., 991; Harrison urged to include women in letter of acceptance, 1013. PROFESSIONS (see Industries). PROHIBITIONISTS, natl. conv. adopts woman suff. plank in 1880, 520; Natl. Alliance invites A., 537; A. scores for refusing woman suff. plank in 1884, 594; Miss Willard asks A.'s advice as to plank, her answer, 622; A.'s speech does not please, 644; in S. Dak., 657, 681, 683; took best men out of Congress, 709; adopt woman suff. plank in 1892, 726; Kas. St. Conv. adopts woman suff. plank, 790; vote for it, 797; woman suff. more important, 857; St. Conv. in Calif, adopts woman suff. plank, 872; A. objects to connecting prohibit. with woman suff. campaign, 882. PRONOUNS, masculine and feminine, 982, 983, 990. PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR WOMEN, first law for, 58; common law, 74; women first work for, 82; convention and petitions for, 105; A. canvasses for, 105, 108; petitioners abused, 109; A.'s argument for, 110; arranges series of convs., 110; hard work of canvass, 111; bill secured from N. Y. Legis. in 1860, 189; owed to suffragists, 549; in England, 563 (see Laws, Marriage). PUBLIC CAREER, A.'s reasons for entering, 57 et seq.; fairly begun, 64; gra
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