Volume IV Part 167 (1/2)
--Const.i.tutional Phases of. _See_ Const.i.tutions.
--Conventions for. _See_ Conventions.
--Debates on. _See_ Congress.
--Decisions. _See_ Supreme Court Decisions.
--Democracy of. _See_ Democracy.
--Domestic, argument against wom. suff. losing force, x.x.xi; Reagan, of Texas, on this point, 31; John Quincy Adams on, 47; woman's sphere, 48; would break up home 49; proper sphere, 53; position of woman in all countries, 52, 83; fear of quarrels, 92; sphere of two s.e.xes, 94; woman is queen, 95; would disrupt family, 99; harmony not disturbed, 103; embrace of female politician, 106-7-8, 117; woman's sphere narrowed, 190; vote of husband and wife, 198; wives of great men, 206; wom. suff. and home, effect where women vote, 315; evolution of family life, 328; college wom. and home, 357-8; no relation between suff. and housekeeping, 362; modern home happiest, 371; domestic instincts eternal, 380; effect of wom. suff. on domestic life in Colorado, 283, 356, 1087; in Idaho, 595; in Utah, 319, 1088; in Wyoming, 117, 181, 302, 1089, 1091-2.
--Economics of, 308; woman as economic factor, 310; household economics, 357; basis of wom. suff., 377.
--Educated, const.i.tutional to require it, 246; argument against, 258; argument for, 292, 316; Gov't. no right to educate women and refuse representation, 307; Mrs. Stanton on, 316; education must lead to suffrage, 356.
_See_ Education.
--Ethics of, 20, 43, 69, 80, 81, 116; influence of woman, 117; 119; Mrs. Stanton on, 134; Mrs. Wallace on, 170-1; 254-5; evolution of wom. suff., Mrs. Spencer on, 308.
--Expediency of, xxiv; 52; Sen. Vest on, 107; 167; 172; Phillips on, 381.
--Federal. _See_ Federal Suffrage.
--Illiterate. _See_ Illiteracy.
--Indifference of Women. _See_ Indifference.
--Justice of, 17, 74, 80, 82, 86, 102, 147, 162, 163, 167-8, 183; Lucy Stone on, 191; 199, 297, 305, 358, 378, 381, 413, 415; Curtis and h.o.a.r on, 428.
--Labor and. _See_ Labor.
--Legislative Action on. _See_ Legislatures.
--Liquor Dealers and. _See_ Liquor Dealers.
--Majority of women opposed. _See_ Majority.
--Military argument against. _See_ Military.
--Motherhood and. _See_ Motherhood.
--Ministers for and against. _See_ Ministers, Church and Sermons.
--Morality through, xxvi; 18, 22, 24, 39, 43, 67, 115, 120, 136, 308.
--Munic.i.p.al. _See_ Munic.i.p.al Suffrage.
--Nature and, limitations of, 53; Mrs. Stanton on balance of forces, 58; nature opposes, 94; can not reverse laws of, 100; can be trusted, 168; same, 247; severe lessons of, 209.
--Need of, 46, 69, 84, 88; Mrs. Wallace on, 119; 125, 134; to offset foreign vote, 148; 153; Senate Com. report, 156; by wives and mothers, 161; 168; 193; 244; by city and State, 306; by home, school and munic.i.p.ality, 379; by the Government, 429; 433.
--Negroes and. _See_ Negroes.
--Non-partisans.h.i.+p of demand, 38, 80, 81, 143, 173; debate at nat'l. conv. of '97, 280; 344; 409.
--Opposition to. _See_ Introduction; of church, State, home and society, Mrs. Stanton on, 177; ignorance of, 276; great obstacles, 371.
_See_ also Liquor Dealers, Remonstrants, Congressional Debates and Reports.
--Organization for. _See_ Organization.
--Pet.i.tions for. _See_ Pet.i.tions.
--Philosophy of, Mrs. Colby on, 254.
_See_ also Ethics.
--Pioneers of. _See_ Pioneers.
--Progress of. _See_ Progress of Wom. Suff. and Equal Rights.
--Protection of, 17; Mrs. Stanton on, 41; 44-6, 51, 59, 74, 99, 107, 122, 168, 245, 378, 413; Higginson on, 424; 426; 428.
--Qualifications for, Sen. Blair on, 87-91; physical, 51; 94 et seq.
_See_ also Military.
--Right of. _See_ Right, Suffrage a.
--School. _See_ School Suffrage.