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nson in Glasgow, v. 369, 370; _original principles_, his, i. 471; Scotticisms corrected by Hume, ii. 72, n. 2; mentioned, ii. 53, n. 1. REIGN OF TERROR, i. 465, n. 1. REINDEER, ii. 168. RELATIONS, a man's ready friends, v. 105; in London, ii. 177. See FRIENDS, natural. RELIGION, amount of religion in the country, ii. 96; ancients not in earnest as to it, iii. 10; balancing of accounts, iv. 225; changing it, ii. 466; iii. 298; choosing one for oneself, iii. 299; College jokers its defenders, iv. 288; differences of opinion not much thought of, iv. 291; general ignorance, iii. 50; hard, made to appear, v. 316; ignorance of the first notion, iv. 216; joy in it, iii. 339; particular places for it, iv. 226; people with none, iv. 215; perversions, ii. 129; religious conversation banished, ii. 124; State, to be regulated by the, ii. 14; iv. 12; unfitness of poetry for it, iii. 358, n. 3; iv. 39. RELIGIOUS ORDERS. See MONASTERY. _Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides_, ii. 308, n. 1. _Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton_, i. 231, n. 2. _Remarks on the characters of the Court of Queen Anne_, iv. 333, n. 5. _Remarks on the Militia Bill_, i. 307. REMBRANDT, iii. 161. REMEDIES, prescribing, ii. 260. _Remembering_, distinguished from _recollecting_, iv. 126. _Remonstrance, The_, ii. 113. _Renegade_ defined, i. 296. RENTS, carried to a distance, iii. 177; how they should be fixed, v. 293: paid in kind, iv. 18; v. 254, n. 2. See LANDLORDS. REPENTANCE in dying, iv. 212. _Republic of Letters_, v. 80, n. 4. REPUBLICS, respect for authority wanting, ii. 153. _Republics_. See _Respublicae Elzevirianae_. REPUTATION injured by spurious publications, ii. 433. RESENTMENT, iii. 39; iv. 367. RESOLUTIONS, rarely efficacious, ii. 113, 360. RESPECT, not to be paid to an adversary, ii. 442; v. 29. _Respectable_, iii. 241, n. 2. _Respublica Hungarica_, ii. 7. _Respublicae Elzevirianae_, ii. 7, n. 2; iii. 52. REST, man never at rest, iii. 252. RESTORATION, ii. 369, 370; v. 406. RESTRAINT, need of, iii. 53. RESURRECTION OF THE BODY, iv. 93, 95. _Retirement_, ii. 133, n. 1. RETIREMENT, from the world, v. 62; its vices, ib., n. 5. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ii. 337; iii. 176, n. 1. RETREAT, cheap, few places left, ii. 124. _Retreat of the Ten Thousand_, iv. 32. REVELATION, attacks on it excite anger, iii. 11. _Revelation, Book of_, ii. 163. REVERENCE, for government impaired, i
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