On the same occasion the viceroy opened the Victoria College, founded to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee; and the Memorial Hospital, built in memory of the maharaja's father.
Each province has a governor, and all three are under the authority of a viceroy or mandarin of the highest rank, who resides at Mukden.
His influence as viceroy of the two important provinces of Hupek and Hunan is supreme.
The mercantile spirit of this enterprising viceroy is not in any way inferior to his political genius.
The late Viceroy and great politician had also been a clever financier.
Accordingly, he proved kind to his colleagues, and polite to Europeans; and by his affability of deportment, contrived to amass the largest fortune that ever fell to the share of a viceroy of Canton.
Amid all these fete days there was one day of real happiness to me: it was that on which Prince Eugene, whose kindness to me I have never forgotten, was proclaimed viceroy of Italy.
In return for this elevation, of which he alone was the author, his Majesty demanded and obtained for Prince Eugene, viceroy of Italy, the hand of the Princess Augusta Amelia of Bavaria.
After the 'Te Deum', the Emperor held a review of the troops on the square, and immediately after set out with the viceroy for Monza, the palace at which the queen resided.
The viceroy having remarked that a few patricians regretted their former liberty, the Emperor exclaimed, "Liberty, what nonsense!
Footnote 26: On the 15th of July a convention was signed in London by representatives of England, Russia, Austria, and Prussia, offering an ultimatum to the Viceroy of Egypt.
Footnote 50: The Viceroy of Egypt had revolted against the Porte, and on 8th June the Sultan purported to deprive him and Ibrahim, his son, of their dignities.
Footnote 45: The Duke of Sussex was anxious to be appointed Viceroy of Ireland.
At that very time the emperor sent into Italy his chamberlain and exarch Olympius, to be viceroy of the whole land.
The exarch, in the judgment of the despotic Justinian and his successors, was a viceroy of all Italy, planted in the fortress of Ravenna, one side of which was guarded by the sea, the other by marshes.
This Viceroy of Italy was humbly besought for his consent: nay, even the Archbishop and Judges of Ravenna were asked to obtain it from him.
On our road we soon captured four Spaniards, who had been ordered to take possession of the country in the name of Francisco de Garay, viceroy of Jamaica.
Despotic as an Indian Viceroy is, there are even in India certain Constitutional checks on his authority, as, for instance, the Members of Council, the Vernacular and the English press.
The foregoing is an illustration of the manner in which an Imperial Viceroy secures "the progressive well-being of the multitudes committed to his fostering care.
Only two months after this audience the Sultan accomplished his long-cherished plan of destroying the Janissaries, as his Viceroy in Egypt had fifteen years before destroyed the Mamelukes.
The negotiations with Shere Ali were kept sedulously hidden from the public knowledge, and their nature was only to be dimly inferred from the devout and philanthropic orations of the Viceroy himself.
None the less, "the Viceroy in Council unhesitatingly accepts the statement of the local government, that no one who was willing to go to a relief work need have died of famine.
At any rate, the prayer was rejected; and under the influence of a perverse destiny, the Viceroy has been singled out to accomplish precisely those acts from which he entreated to be delivered.
His Honour trusts that the realizations will equal the expectations of the Government of India, but if they are disappointed, his Excellency the Viceroy .
These reports were received by Sir Neville Chamberlain on 19th September, and on the same day the Viceroy ordered the Mission to attempt to force its way through the Khyber Pass.
Soon after, Gonsalvo, quitting Naples, revisited Sicily, where he adjusted certain differences which had arisen betwixt the viceroy and the inhabitants respecting the revenues of the island.
More than forty years of his life he served against the infidel, under the banner of his house in boyhood, and as leader of that same banner in later life, or as viceroy of Andalusia and commander of the royal armies.
Instructions were at the same time sent to the viceroy of Sicily, to provide for the security of that island, and to hold himself in readiness to act in concert with the Spanish fleet.
The Duke of Bedford was then Viceroy of Ireland, and became involved in some controversy because he refused to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act.
The general annexation of the Soudan and the submission of the numerous Arab tribes to the Viceroy have been the first steps necessary to the improvement of the country.
The Governor assured me, that as I held a firman from the Viceroy he could not do otherwise, and that I must believe him to be my truest friend.
But withal it is clear, by his own admission, that he only gave the Viceroy "rather lukewarm support.
We must," he said, "all do our best to pull the Viceroy through.
The astonishment and vexation of the viceroy may be imagined.
At midnight trusty officers were sent to arrest the Jesuits, of whose names the viceroy had a list.
In all silence, and with every precaution the needful preparations were made; at ten o'clock on the appointed night, the viceroy summoned his council, and communicated to them the royal commands.
The viceroy of Peru sent, under the command of Colonel Cordoba, a corps d'armee against the Buenos Aireans.
The viceroy of Peru, dismayed by this disaster, asked a truce, which the Junta consented to accord to him.
The negro Estevan had been ordered by the viceroy to obey Friar Marcos in everything, under pain of serious punishment.
He may have known what the viceroy intended to do, when he bade the army farewell, two days north of Compostela.
The viceroy had no ambition to take the field in person as an explorer, and he selected Alvarado as the most available leader for the expedition which he had in mind, probably about the time that the latter came back to the New World.
The authority of the viceroy was ample and extensive, although he was limited to some extent by the audiencia, the members of which had administered the government of the province since the retirement of Cortes.
After the viceroy Don Antonio left them, the army continued its march.
The formal request is dated February 21, and on the following day, Sunday, the viceroyheld a grand review of the whole array, with everyone ready equipped for the march.
Friar Marcos de Niza was selected as the leader of the little party which was to find out what the viceroy wanted to know.
During the preceding week the viceroy had divided the force into companies, and now he assigned to each its captain, as Castañeda relates, and announced the other officers of the army.
Chapter 6, of how the general started from Culiacan to give the viceroy an account of the army with which he had been intrusted.
Anglo-Indians feel that the Viceroy and his Council have, for some reason or other, been too deliberate in their action.
Meanwhile the long and continued peal of cannon told to all that the noble viceroy was seated upon the throne.
God save the King," which no former monarch or viceroy had ever received, as it was composed expressly for James II.
The viceroy of Babylonia was becoming more and more independent; Elam, the latest Assyrian conquest, was threatened by the Persians, and a new and ferocious enemy had appeared in the north.
While the bands of the enemy were gathering round the doomed city of Nineveh, Nabopolassar, the viceroy of Babylonia, seized the opportunity for revolt.
A general rebellion broke out, at the heart of which was Assur-bani-pal's own brother, the viceroy of Babylonia.
Still there are great numbers who long to see the old Constitution restored -- to see persecution abolished, the German and Spanish troops sent packing, and to be ruled by our own laws under the viceroy of the King of Spain.
My name is Philip Von Aert, and I am one of the council charged by the viceroy to investigate into these matters.
Mass was performed by the cardinal-viceroy in his pontificals.
This he did most effectually, by sending him into honourable exile, first appointing him Viceroy of Valentia, and afterwards raising him to the important post of Viceroy of Naples.
He had filled some of the highest posts in the government, and, as the reader may remember, was viceroy of Sicily at the time when Malta was besieged by the Turks.
My uncle, Sir John Strachey, after the murder of Lord Mayo, was for six or seven months Viceroy of India, pending the appointment of a successor.
One was Sir John Strachey, for six months acting Viceroy of India, owing to Lord Mayo's assassination and the delay in his successor taking up the post.
Some say that he would have made him viceroy of Sardis, if he had not been afraid that this would induce the Lydians to revolt.
As they did not return, Megabyzus sent his son Bubares, the brother of the Zopyrus who had done good service before Babylon, and was now viceroy there, with an armed force.
We visited one night the great tent generously given by the Viceroy for the work of the territorials in Delhi.
When the war broke out, Callan and Carter approached the Viceroy and Commander-in-Chief to ask if they could serve the Indian Army as it was to start as an expeditionary force to France.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viceroy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bey; collector; governor; proconsul; provincial; viceroy