Referendum, 60, 61.

Reform Bill (1832), 50, 112.

Religion and individualism, 73-75.

Representation: difficulties attendant upon, 60; not in itself enough for Pan-Angles, 200.

Representative government, development of, 54, 56-58; transplantation of, to the colonies, 58, 59.

Representative, a, not necessarily chosen by the people he represents, 59; chosen by elections and referenda, 95.

Rhode Island, 233.

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Rhodes, Cecil J., 149,172; interest in the Irish question, 202 and n. 2; views of, as to federation, 202, 203; quoted, on English-speaking reunion, 190; the Rhodes' Scholarships, 221, 222.

Roman administration of Britain, 2-3.