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tawney
1[ taw-nee ]
Tawney
2[ taw-nee, tey- ]
noun
- Richard Henry, 1880–1962, English historian, born in Calcutta.
Tawney
/ ˈtɔːnɪ /
noun
- TawneyR(ichard) H(enry)18801962MBritishIndianHISTORY: historian R ( ichard ) H ( enry ). 1880–1962, British economic historian, born in India. His chief works are The Acquisitive Society (1920), Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926), and Equality (1931)
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Since these lines were written the kindness of Mr. Tawney, librarian at the India Office, has added to my stock of examples.
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Merrill Tawney walked into the room, with two burly guards behind him.
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One of the three stayed awake at all times to watch Tawney while the others slept.
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I mentioned, that Tawney used to enrage the people in the cottages by trying to worry their cats.
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The complexion of the men is tawney, but those that go upon the water are much redder than those who live on shore.
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