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necessary to carry, 918; of D. C. denies right of women to vote under 14th Amend., 985; of Wyoming upholding it, 985. TAXATION, Quaker attitude toward, 37; women should refuse, 73; without representation applied to women, 170; A. and Mrs. Stanton protest against, 277; spirited letter from A. on paying taxes, 330; protest against without representation, 441; Mary Clemmer on taxation without representation, 501; of Smith sisters in Conn., 511; A. shows conditions in Roch., N. Y., 731; Mrs. Greenleaf on, 732; Miss Willard on, 800; A. on taxpayers' suff., 899, 922; without representation, opinion of Lord Coke, 969; of Sumner, 979; early law in N. Y., 982; James Otis on, 989. TEACHERS AND TEACHING, testimonial of Daniel Anthony's in 1814, 8; in Anthony home sch., 9; discipline, 22; father wishes daughters to teach, 23, 24; Deborah Moulson, 24 et seq.; A.'s beginning, 23, 24; in Union Village, 34; in Center Falls, 37; New Rochelle, 38, 39; Cambridge and Ft. Edward, 44; injustice to women, 45; in Canajoharie, 49; grows tired, 51, 52; ends in Rochester, 55; ignoring of teachers, 71; same and A.'s speech in 1853, 98; women do not support her, 99; sustained by a few, 100; difference in salaries, 102; A. again at conv. for rights of women, 120; conv. at Utica shows advance, 130; at Troy, A. on Coeducation, injustice in New York, 143; at Binghamton, 155; at Lockport, A.'s keen thrusts, 163; at Poughkeepsie, Antoinette Brown Blackwell's amusing account, 176; Mary S. Anthony on injustice to, 191, 192; conv. at Syracuse, A. still demanding rights, 198; attends last conv., results of labors, 221, 222; salaries of men and women, 263; A. addresses in San Francisco, 830; Mary S. Anthony, 915; indebtedness to A., 976; get only subordinate positions, 1001. TELEGRAMS, Train in Kas. campaign, 287; Repubs. call A. to Washtn., 421; inspector's fine remitted, 452; 461, 547, 548; A. affirms belief in woman suff., 652; on 70th birthday, 671; on admis. of Wy., 691; from Lady Somerset and Miss Willard, 729; to Miss Shaw from Oakland, 837; on Mrs. Stanton's birthday, 848; death of Mr. Sewall, 850; from Miss Willard, 901; come to Ohio, 927. TEMPERANCE, principles
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