• The tertium quids (sometimes shortened to quids) were various factions of the Jeffersonian Republican Party in the United States from 1804 to 1812. In...
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    to Miaphysite Christology. In American political history, the Tertium Quids, or Quids, were moderate members of Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party...
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  • services company, specializing in text-based data analysis. Tertium quids (sometimes quids), various factions of the Democratic-Republican Party in the...
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    Randolph proclaimed himself the leader of the "Old Republicans" or "Tertium Quids", a wing of the Democratic-Republican Party who wanted to restrict the...
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  • Democratic-Republican James Monroe, who ran as the candidate of the Tertium quids, by 2,471 votes (41.23%). Monroe would later succeed Madison as the...
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    Randolph, the leader of a Democratic-Republican group known as the Tertium Quids, which opposed many of Jefferson's policies. A separate group of...
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    prove problematic for Jefferson and his successors, as Randolph's "tertium quids" freely criticized presidents of their own party. Controversy over the...
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  • presidential electoral votes between Monroe and Madison. A group known as the tertium quids supported Monroe, but Monroe did not actively contest the election....
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  • of yang and yin in tao, and at the same time a premonition of that “tertium quid” which, on the basis of psychological experience on the one hand and...
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    and blame are appropriate. Epicurus finds a tertium quid, beyond necessity and beyond chance. His tertium quid is agent autonomy, what is "up to us." [S]ome...
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  • was disbanded. One could argue the first centrist movement was the Tertium Quids, also called the "Old Republicans." While initially founded as a radical...
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  • April 1816. Opposition to the Bank came from two fronts: the orthodox Tertium quids (or "Old Republicans") who reflexively regarded an enlargement of the...
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    formed his own "Tertium Quids" faction because he thought the president no longer adhered to the true Jeffersonian principles of 1798. The Quids wanted to actively...
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    spoken by the author. The Ring and the Book Half-Rome The Other Half-Rome Tertium Quid Count Guido Franceschini Giuseppe Caponsacchi Pompilia Dominus Hyacinthus...
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    Congressman John Randolph, a leader of a faction of the party known as the tertium quids. Randolph recruited Monroe, who had felt betrayed by the administration's...
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    Ronnick, Michele Valerie. “Francis Williams: An Eighteenth-Century Tertium Quid.” Negro History Bulletin, vol. 61, no. 2, 1998, pp. 19–29. JSTOR. Williams...
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    Andrew. "The Liturgy of the Ordinariates: Ordinary, Extraordinary, or Tertium Quid? [PDF]" (PDF). Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. Retrieved...
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    member of the Democratic-Republican Party but also a member of the "tertium quids" group that opposed many federal initiatives, emerged as a prominent...
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    his work on music and his psychological writings, he was the author of Tertium Quid (1887), a collection of essays, the title a protest against one-sided...
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  • affiliation Federalist Anti-Administration Party Democratic-Republican Tertium quids Jacksonian Politics of Georgia (U.S. state) Political parties Elections...
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  • '" He suggests that these considerations led the thinkers to posit "a tertium quid ... [a] phantom liaison-officer between body and soul' [which] was called...
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    for expressions of both points of view; and see Conway (2012) for a tertium quid. Mercer-Taylor wrote that although there was no currently available hard...
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  • God. tertium non datur no third (possibility) is given A logical axiom that a claim is either true or false, with no third option. tertium quid a third...
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    fully Central Tai or Northern Tai. Jerold A. Edmondson calls Caolan a "tertium quid". Jerold Edmondson's (2013) computational phylogenetic analysis of the...
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  • Dark Tower, C. S. Lewis" 1978: "Close Encounters, Star Wars, and the Tertium Quid" 1979: "Shikasta, by Doris Lessing" 1980: "Two from "Venom"" 1980: "Freddy's...
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  • towards the fledgling United States. Old Republicans (also known as "tertium quids"), such as Representative John Randolph of Virginia, were marginal figures...
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  • to a proto-Romanticism that mixed with Christian worship to produce a tertium quid. The Methodist revival of John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield...
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    381–384. Ronnick, M. V. (1998). Francis Williams: An Eighteenth-Century Tertium Quid. Negro History Bulletin, 61(2), 19–29. Ronnick, M. V. (1999). The meaning...
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    Latin-derived, Christian, and literate, but, as stated by Monika Otter: "a 'tertium quid', a modality that participates in both oral and literate culture yet...
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    Baconian Essays (Introduction and two essays) (1922) Lee, Shakespeare and a Tertium Quid (1923) Shakespeare's Signature and "Sir Thomas More" (1924) The Stratford...
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