Representatives of the People

.—The king is the representative of the People so are the lords; so are the judges; they are all trustees for the people, as well as the commons; because no power is given for the sole sake of the holder; and although government certainly is an institution of divine authority, yet its forms, and persons who administer it, all originate from the People.

Burke.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Representative * Reprobate

Redress of Grievances
Reeves
Reform in Parliament
Regent
Regicide
Regifugium
Regiment
Religion
Remonstrance to the King
Representative
Representatives of the People
Reprobate
Republic
Republic
Requiem
Resignation (ministerial)
Restoration
Retrogade
Revolution
Reward of merit
Rights