Q.S.R.
- Rabirius, Cicero defends, i., [190].
- Rabirius Postumus Cicero defends, ii., [53].
- Raillery, not good at the Roman bar, ii., [262].
- Reate, Cicero speaks for the inhabitants, ii., [48].
- Religion, Cicero's, ii., [321].
- Republic, Cicero swears that he has saved it, i., [241];
- Cicero's guiding principle, [309];
- held fast by the idea of preserving it, [310];
- as conceived by Cicero, ii., [227].
- Republica, De, Cicero's treatise, ii., [38], [251];
- Republican form of government, popular, i., [261].
- Retail trade, base, i., [102].
- Rheticorum, four books addressed to Herennius, i., [51]; ii., [251].
- "Rhetores," their mode of tuition, i., [52].
- Rhythm, Cicero's lessons too fine for our ears, ii., [271].
- Roman citizens, their mode of life, i., [315].
- Romans, the, had no religion, ii., [321].
- Rome, falling into anarchy, i., [50];
- how she recovered herself, ii., [204].
- Roscius, the actor, Cicero pleads on his behalf, i., [105].
- Roscius, Titus Capito, i., [85], [90].
- Roscius, Titus Magnus, i., [85], [89].
- Rosoir, Du M, his testimony as to Cicero, i., [127];
- his accusations against, [178];
- as to Cicero's exile, [297];
- his accusations, ii., [176];
- accuses Cicero of cowardice, [191].
- Rubicon, the passage of, i., [125];
ii., [120].
- Ruined man, Cicero returns from exile as, ii., [16].
- Rullus, brings in Agrarian laws, i., [196];
- his father-in-law had acquired property under Sulla, [198];
- ridiculed for being "sordidatus," [199];
- spoken of in the Senate, [203].