Definitionn. English economist remembered for his studies of the development of capitalism
Last update: July 21, 2015
0
One was an enormous Lion with clear, intelligent eyes, a tawney mane bushy and well kept, and a body like yellow plush. [Please select]
0
"Yes, Tawney-eye," said Leonore, in heartrending tones, "it isn't a good day at all." [Please select]
0
I'm very lonely, and so are BĂȘtise and Tawney-eye.' [Please select]
0
Tawney has produced a translation in two volumes in the _Bibliotheca Indica_. [Please select]
0
Swift as a flash there sprang over her shoulder a tawney, spotted leopard, which landed upon the back of a big leather armchair and turned upon the others with a fierce movement. [Please select]
0
Tawney, who, however much he may err and go astray in his economics, cherishes at least a more seemly vision of the human family than that which now passes for civilisation. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!