Reproof, how administered, [i, 136].
Republic, the Roman; its glory, [ii, 2]; the protectorate of the world, [ii, 27]; its downfall, [i, 35]; [ii, 2-5], [29], [65]; [iii, 2], [4], [83]; the tyrant's sway, [ii, 23-29]; [iii, 81-85]; enslaved, [iii, 84-85].
Retirement, the life of, [i, 69-70].
Rhodes, a large island off the coast of Caria, [iii, 50].
Rhodian, a native of Rhodes, [iii, 50], [57]; [iii, 63].
[Riches], the object of acquiring, [i, 25]; proper use of, [i, 68]; compared with virtue, [iii, 24]; (see [Wealth]).
Roman, of or belonging to Rome, [iii, 58]; people, [i, 33]; [iii, 79], [83-86], [105], [109], [114]; the people of Rome, [ii, 75]; celebrated for courage, [i, 61]; champion of justice, [i, 36]; [ii, 26]; hatred of tyranny and injustice, [iii, 19]; atonement for tyranny and injustice, [ii, 27-29]; their enslavement, [iii, 85-86].
Rome, the capital of the Empire and mistress of the world, [i, 39], [40]; [iii, 73], [79], [99], [112], [113].
Romulus, the mythical king, founder of Rome, [iii, 40]; builder of its walls; not justified in slaying his brother, [iii, 41].
Roscius, Sextus, of Ameria, accused by Chrysogonus, a freedman of Sulla's, of murdering his father; bravely and successfully defended by Cicero at the age of twenty-six, [ii, 51].