Revolution

,—change in the state of a government or country. It is used among us for the change produced by the admission of king William and queen Mary, says Dr. Johnson; but that was only an amendment, and a very partial one it was. A Revolution is a total alteration of the forms of governments, and a re-assumption by the People of their long lost rights; a restoration of that equality which ought always to subsist among men.

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

Retrogade * Reward of merit

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
Royalty
Wafer