Ruffs, extravagances in, i. 222-227.
Rump, the origin of the term, iii. [482], [483]; three stages in its political progress, [484]; songs upon, [485]; debate of the, whether to massacre all the king’s party, [487]; parallel between their course of conduct and that of the leaders in the French Revolution, [489]-493.
Sainte Ampoule, ii. 434, note.
Salmasius, his controversy with and abuse of Milton, i. 152-154.
Salvator Rosa, fond of acting in extemporal comedy, ii. 133.
Sandricourt, the Sieur de, ruined himself by one fête, iii. [402]-405.
Sans Culottes, iii. [83].
St. Ambrose, writes a treatise on Virgins, i. 412; and another on the Perpetual Virginity of the Mother of God, ib.; his chastisement of an erring nun, ib.
St. Bartholomew, apology for the massacre of, iii. [255]-260.