The children were used to hear themselves talked of as freely as if they were birds, and could understand nothing, however they might stretch their necks and listen; but on this occasion Mrs Tulliver manifested an unusual discretion, because she had recently had evidence that the going to school to a clergyman was a sore point with Tom, who looked at it as very much on a par with going to school to a constable.
The owner has nothing to say against it, and if you meddle with them you'll have to do with the constable and Justice Blakesley, and with the handcuffs and Middlemarch jail.
" said Raffles, with an affected explosion, "that reminds me of a droll dog of a thief who declined to know the constable.
The UK's first police cat could be put on the beat in Durham after a young girl wrote to the chief constable to suggest cats would be useful in climbing trees to rescue people.
An adviser to the College of Policing, which sets standards for police training in England and Wales, said: "We are looking to have degree-level qualifications for constable and masters for superintendent.
The seven men featured are: : - John Constable, the painter of the Hay Wain •(John Constable),《》(Hay Wain) - John Harrison, the inventor of the marine timekeeper •(John Harrison) - Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect ·•(Sir Giles Gilbert Scott) - Charles Babbage, the inventor of the computer •(Charles Babbage) - William Shakespeare, the playwright, who appears in a new high-security watermark •(William Shakespeare), - Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor, the sculptors •(A
Mark the differences, moreover, Between mover, cover, clover; Leeches, breeches, wise, precise, Chalice, but police and lice; Camel, constable, unstable, Principle, disciple, label.
The rooms move clockwise from the C18 and include works from Stubbs, Gainsborough, Claude Lorrain, Canaletto, Constable, Turner, Pisarro, Gauguin, August Rodin and others.
Painting styles have run from the Lindisfarne Gospels, with their Celtic decorations to the classic painters such as Constable, Gainsborough and Reynolds and then Blake and Turner and through the Victorians such as Millais, Burne-Jones, and Morris to the moderns such as David Hockney and Bridget Riley.
John Constable (1776 - 1837) I look foreword to an America which will not be afraid of grace and beauty.
" "Strike down to earth that false judge there, and his constable, and spare not the king who has treated me so ill.
He had his lord high constable executed, and he could execute him, right or wrong; but he had the innocent children of the constable, one seven and the other eight years old, placed under the scaffold so that the warm blood of their father spurted over them, and then he had them sent to the Bastille, and shut up in iron cages, where not even a coverlet was given them to protect them from the cold.