Republic

,—a government which is conducted with a tenth or twentieth part the expence, throughout every department, that it costs a monarchial one. There is scarce such a thing known as corruption of rulers; and the rulers being stationary, have no occasion of attempting such ruinous schemes to rob their fellow-citizens of their rights, as in such case they would destroy their own. In truth, a Representative Republic must be the best government, as it appears the most rational.

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

Republic * Requiem

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
Riot Act
Rival Nation
Robbers