uly celebr. in same, 836;
inspiration of, 838;
Mrs. Stanton's 80th birthday celebr., 848;
on Woman's Bible, demands religious liberty, condemns bigotry, 853;
power to draw audiences, 861;
in Calif. campaign, 864;
at Rep. St. Conv. in Calif., 870;
during campaign, at all times and places, 875-879;
at Woman's Cong. in Portland, Ore., in Seattle, 877;
her non-partisanship, 879;
in South. Calif. from rear platform of car, 881;
farewell to Calif., 893;
in Reno, Kas. City, 895;
before Ind. Legis., 904;
to Cuban League, 908;
at Mrs. Humphrey's funeral, 908;
last sp. before N. Y. Legis. Com., 914;
100th birthday of Saml. J. May, 927;
at Fiske University, 928;
on "rings" and women in politics, 928;
contrast between ovations of present and abuse of past, 929;
on Reconstruction, in 1865, 960 et seq.;
Constitutional Argument, right of women to vote under U. S.
Constitu. delivered previous to trial for voting, 977;
Woman Wants Bread Not the Ballot, 996-1003;
on Social Purity in 1875, 1004;
Demand for Party Recognition in Kas. campaign of 1894, 1015
(see Lectures).
SPEECHES OF OTHERS, Mrs. Stanton on Divorce, 67;
Lucy Stone on posit. of women, 73;
Antoinette Brown, same, 74;
Mrs. Nichols on Divorce, 74;
Mrs. Rose on Woman Suff., 75;
young minister and young teacher on woman's sphere, 76;
Mrs. Rose on Bible, 77;
Mrs. Stanton on right to speak, 92;
objections to women's, 65, 69, 76, 78, 84, 88, 92, 99, 101, 119, 143
(see Mobs);
Remond on Slavery, 152;
Davies on Coeducation a Social Evil, 155;
Curtis on Fair Play for Women, 167;
A. criticises, 172;
Phillips' power, 174, 214;
comparison between A.'s and Mrs. Stanton's and manner of writing
together, 187, 188;
Mrs. Stanton before Legis. at Albany in 1860, 189;
Henry Ward Beecher on Woman's Rights, 192;
Mrs. Stanton in N. Y. on Divorce, 193;
at Friends' Meeting in Waterloo, 197;
Sumner on Emancipation, 235;
Beecher on enfranchising women at same time as negroes, 276;
women on right to vote under 14th Amend., 432;
Mrs. Gage on A.'s arrest for voting, 436;
Judge Selden at A.'s trial for voting, 437;
Mrs. Stanton's in Eng., 565, 566;
of English women, 576, 577;
John Bright's, 577;
Warren Keifer and others for Wom. Suff. Com., 584;
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