Retrogade

,—the sudden overturning of an arbitrary government by the People. Tyrants change a free government into a despotic one, by slow gradations; but it is a comfortable reflection to the patriot, that a united nation can overthrow in a moment the work of whole ages of Tyrants. The Revolution of 1688, no good and wise man can applaud. It was the despicable patch-work of a few addle-pated, whig noblemen. The People soon found they had only made an exchange of Tyrants; in fact it was out of the frying-pan into the fire.

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

Restoration * Revolution

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
Robbery
Rope
Rose (red and white)
Royalist