Definitionn. governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
Last update: September 5, 2015
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Lord Mount B. was the viceroy of India at the time of India's independence. [Please select]
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He ceased to be viceroy of Sicily in 1678. [Please select]
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Rearguard the Earl of Leicester took, his viceroy in Aquitaine. [Please select]
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And the viceroy was there with his lady. [Please select]
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This body is really the cabinet of the viceroy. [Please select]
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Caleb, the son of the viceroy of Egypt, entered every day early, and retired late. [Please select]
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Candler's Open Letter In process of keeping Appeal to the Viceroy The Premier's reply The Muslim Representation Criticism of the Manifesto The Mahomedan Decision Mr. [Please select]
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Pennington's Objections Answered Some doubts Rejoinder Two Englishmen Reply Letter to the Viceroy--Renunciation of Medals Letter to H. [Please select]
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It is certainly not open to a Viceroy to retain office and oppose ministerial decisions. [Please select]
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Any Viceroy with imagination would have at once announced commutation of the death sentences--not so Lord Chelmsford. [Please select]
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The Viceroy, the Secretary of State, the Maharaja of Bikuner and Lord Sinha have testified to it. [Please select]
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