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  1. Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences (Reid, Thomas, Selections.) by Paul B. Wood, Thomas Reid, 1996-02-01
  2. Insurrection: R.A. Salvatore Presents The War of the Spider Queen, Book II by Thomas M. Reid, 2010-03-25
  3. Thomas Reid on Freedom and Morality by William L. Rowe, 1991-06
  4. Thomas Reid's 'Inquiry' : The Geometry of Visibles and the Case for Realism by Norman (Putnam, Hilary) Daniels, 1996
  5. Thomas Reid On Logic, Rhetoric And The Fine Arts: Papers On The Culture Of The Mind (Reid, Thomas, Selections.) by Alexander Broadie, Thomas Reid, 2005-02-28
  6. The Temple of Elemental Evil (Greyhawk Classics) by Thomas M. Reid, 2001-05
  7. Thomas Reid (Arguments of the Philosophers) by Keith Lehver, 1989-12
  8. Thomas Reid: Context, Influence And Significance
  9. Thomas Reid's Theory of Perception by Ryan Nichols, 2007-03-08
  10. Thomas Reid's Ethics: Moral Epistemology on Legal Foundations (Continuum Studies in British Philosophy) by William C. Davis, 2006-12-24
  11. The Crystal Mountain: Empyrean Odyssey, Book III (The Empryean Odyssey) by Thomas M. Reid, 2009-07-07
  12. The Quadroon; or, Adventures in the Far West by Thomas Mayne Reid, 2001-03-30
  13. Essays on the active powers of man. By Thomas Reid, ... by Thomas Reid, 2010-05-28
  14. The Correspondence of Thomas Reid (Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid) by Thomas Reid, Paul Wood, 2003-01-01

21. REID, THOMAS MAYNE
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of this time they should become his property. This bargain, which included other matters such as steamers, docks and telegraphs, was extraordinarily favourable to Reid; who, by further enormous grants of land, became one of the largest landed proprietors in the world; public opinion was aroused against it, and at first the governor, Sir Herbert Murray, refused to ratify it. After the premier, Sir James Winter, had been replaced by Mr (afterwards Sir) Robert Bond, the terms of the contract were revised, being made more favourable to Newfoundland, and Reid’s interests were transferred to a company, the Reid Newfoundland Company, of which he was the first president (see NEWFOUNDLAND, Roads and Railways). Reid was knighted in 1907, and he died on the 3rd of June 1908. the theory of necessitarianism. He reverted in his old age to the mathematical pursuits of his earlier years, and his ardour for knowledge of every kind remained fresh to the last. He died of paralysis on the 7th of October 1796, his wife and all his children save one having predeceased him. His portrait by Raeburn is the property of Glasgow University, and in the National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, there is a good medallion by Tassie, taken in his eighty-first year. His character was marked by independence, economy and generosity. in the structure of all languages, and therefore must be common to all men who speak with understanding” (Hamilton’s Reid, pp. 229 and 454).

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26. Reid, Thomas: The Works Of Thomas Reid
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Reid, Thomas The Works of Thomas Reid . Edited by William Hamilton. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1863 Edition. 1058 p., 2 Volumes. 1863 , 1994 Series: (T-STC) Thoemmes Press - Scottish Thought and Culture, 1750-1850 Cloth CUSA $240.00tx 1-85506-336-0 starting points without which philosophy cannot get going in the first place. These two volumes contain all of Reid's principal texts. In An Inquiry into the Human Mind (1764) Reid sets out his direct realist account of sense perception, attacking the Way of Ideas as he goes. The Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785) present his definitive analyses of perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgment, reasoning and taste, as well as his defence of the Principles of Common Sense. The Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind expound the Reidian theory of moral agency. The edition also includes some of Reid's correspondence, a biography by his disciple Dugald Stewart, and twenty-seven supplementary dissertations by Sir William Hamilton. Hamilton's edition of Reid's Works has long been the standard edition, and all the secondary literature on Reid refers to it. At a time when Reid's writings are finding their way on to more and more undergraduate reading lists, this reprinting of the Thoemmes Press facsimile (first published in 1994) will be widely welcomed.

27. Nov 01 - Article - B. B. Warfield - Thomas G. Reid, Jr
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B. B. WARFIELD by Thomas G. Reid, Jr His mother was Mary Cabell Breckinridge, a descendent of John B. Breckinridge (1760-1806), a United States Senator and Attorney General under President Thomas Jefferson. Her father was the prominent Presbyterian preacher Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (1800-1871), and her brother, John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875), was Secretary of War in the Confederate Government. Germany B. B. Warfield matriculated at Princeton University in 1868 and graduated in 1871 with highest honours at the age of 19. Raised in a godly Presbyterian home, he showed no early inclination towards what would become his life work. However, in 1873 he entered Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey, graduating in 1876. He served briefly as a supply pastor for Presbyterian churches in Concord, Kentucky, and Dayton, Ohio (having refused a call to the latter). In August 1876, Warfield married Annie Pierce Kinkead (d. 1915) who also came from an illustrious Kentucky family. While out on a walk, the Warfields were caught in a violent thunderstorm, which so affected Mrs Warfield that it left her a recluse for the rest of her life. No children were born to the union. Princeton He served briefly as assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Maryland. He resigned to teach New Testament Language and Literature at the Western Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, now part of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. On 26 April 1879, he was ordained by his home Presbytery of Ebenezer.

28. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Reid, Thomas
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. reid, thomas. (b. Strachan, Kincardineshire,April 26th, 1710, d. Glasgow, October 7th, 1796).
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29. Xrefer - Reid, Thomas (1710 - 1796)
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Reid, Thomas (1710 - 1796) reincarnation relations relations, internal and external About The Oxford Companion to Philosophy from Oxford University Press Reid, Thomas Deservedly remembered as Hume's most famous critic, Reid, a clergyman's son, attended Aberdeen Grammar School and Marischal College. His first job was as a presbytery clerk. During his next, as Librarian to Marischal, he was active in philosophical circles. His subsequent appointment as a parish minister was achieved through the patronage of King's College, Aberdeen, causing the congregation to protest and some even to assault him. At this time he was a keen astronomer. He presented a paper on quantity to the Royal Society of London. He then became Regent in Philosophy at King's College. There he published An Inquiry into the Human Mind, on the Principles of Common Sense

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31. General Term: Reid, Thomas
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REID, THOMAS MAYNE (1818-1883). Thomas Mayne Reid, novelist and adventurer, was born on April 4, 1818, in Ballyroney, County Down, Ireland, the son of Rev. Thomas Mayne Reid, senior clerk of the Irish General Assembly. Intended for the Presbyterian ministry, Reid entered the Royal Academical Institution in Belfast in September 1834 but, being of a rebellious disposition, left the school in 1838 without completing his course of instruction. After briefly running a school in Ballyroney, he sailed for New Orleans in December 1839 aboard the Dumfriesshire . In New York he was employed as a corn factor but left his job after six months, supposedly because he refused to whip slaves. He then sojourned in Nashville, where he served as tutor to the children of Gen. Peyton Robertson and ran, for seven months, the New English, Mathematical, and Classical School. In either Natchez, Mississippi, or Natchitoches, Louisiana, he worked as a clerk for a provision dealer and sometime in 1841 met Commodore Edwin W. Moore, qv to whom he later dedicated his novel Scalp Hunters (1851). In 1843 Reid was in St. Louis, from where, according to contradictory sources, he either started up the Missouri River in the company of John James Audubon

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REID, THOMAS MAYNE (1818-1883). Thomas Mayne Reid, novelist and adventurer, was born on April 4, 1818, in Ballyroney, County Down, Ireland, the son of Rev. Thomas Mayne Reid, senior clerk of the Irish General Assembly. Intended for the Presbyterian ministry, Reid entered the Royal Academical Institution in Belfast in September 1834 but, being of a rebellious disposition, left the school in 1838 without completing his course of instruction. After briefly running a school in Ballyroney, he sailed for New Orleans in December 1839 aboard the Dumfriesshire . In New York he was employed as a corn factor but left his job after six months, supposedly because he refused to whip slaves. He then sojourned in Nashville, where he served as tutor to the children of Gen. Peyton Robertson and ran, for seven months, the New English, Mathematical, and Classical School. In either Natchez, Mississippi, or Natchitoches, Louisiana, he worked as a clerk for a provision dealer and sometime in 1841 met Commodore Edwin W. Moore, qv to whom he later dedicated his novel Scalp Hunters (1851). In 1843 Reid was in St. Louis, from where, according to contradictory sources, he either started up the Missouri River in the company of John James Audubon

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36. The Papers Of Thomas Reid. University Of Aberdeen
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Introduction Reference should also be made to MS. 3061, comprising related Reid manuscripts which had been detached from the Birkwood collection and have recently been separately accessioned. Ref. Date Description MS.2131/1/I/2 und. 'Of the relation between the series of odd numbers and the powers and products of whole numbers ....' 8 pp. [MS.2131.2 (9)] MS.2131/3/I/13 und. Simsons Euclid Glasc. 1756 4to....' 2 pp. [MS.2131.1 (51)] MS.2131/3/III/13 und. 'I am very glad to hear that Dr Simpson (whom I reverence as the father of the Mathematicians now alive)...' 4 pp. [MS.2131.1 (58)] MS.2131/3/III/14 Dear Sir, I have so long delayed...observations upon your [Simpson's] edition of the data of Euclid.' 3pp.
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    Reid, Thomas 1710-96, Scottish philosopher. He taught at King's College, Aberdeen, and at the Univ. of Glasgow. He is known as the founder of the common-sense school of philosophy, also known as the Scottish school, a group that had considerable influence in Great Britain and the United States during the 19th cent. Common sense is regarded as self-evident knowledge, the means by which we know the objects of the external world. These objects are known by us in their true sense and not as copies or ideas. This is the theory of natural realism, and it is the point of difference with the theories of John Locke. Reid based morality on conscience or moral sense, the ethical position of intuitionism. He had considerable influence on Dugald Stewart and Sir William Hamilton. His writings include An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785), and
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    Reid, Thomas Reid, Thomas, , Scottish philosopher. He taught at King's College, Aberdeen, and at the Univ. of Glasgow. He is known as the founder of the common-sense school of philosophy, also known as the Scottish school, a group that had considerable influence in Great Britain and the United States during the 19th cent. Common sense is regarded as self-evident knowledge, the means by which we know the objects of the external world. These objects are known by us in their true sense and not as copies or ideas. This is the theory of natural realism, and it is the point of difference with the theories of John Locke. Reid based morality on conscience or moral sense, the ethical position of intuitionism. He had considerable influence on Dugald Stewart and Sir William Hamilton. His writings include An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785), and Essays on the Active Powers of Man See his Philosophical Works, ed. with notes and supplementary dissertations by Sir William Hamilton (2 vol, 8th ed. 1895, repr. 1967); A. J. Ayer and R. Winch, ed., British Empirical Philosophers (1968); N. Daniels

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