10 adjectives to describe viceroy

It is curious to hear this question of a royal viceroy and a permanent royal residence in Ireland coming to the front so very early in the history of English rule there.

The Times is over-taxing the constitution when it suggests that as a constitutional Viceroy it is not open to Lord Chelmsford to go against the decision of his Majesty's Ministers.

When in Vienna, after the sanction was granted, steps were taken to retract it; I went to the Arch-Duke Stephen, the Palatine of Hungary, the first constitutional authority of Hungary,the elective viceroy, and told him he ought to return to Hungary if he wished to preserve his influence.

His native province being overrun by rebels, he passed from the school-room to the camp, and got his earliest lessons in the military art under the leadership of the eminent viceroy Tseng Ko Fan.

His passion had made the grave viceroy commit the folly of constructing a palace in the sea.

without disparagement to sun or moon, the kindliest luminary of the threeif we may not rather style thee their radiant deputy, mild viceroy of the moon!We love to read, talk, sit silent, eat, drink, sleep, by candle-light.

An old sailor, and much-wandering Ulysses, he is now coastguardman, water- bailiff, policeman, practical warden, and indeed practical viceroy of the island, and an easy life of it he must have.

'Promises made to the ear were broken to the hope,' was said by a reactionary Viceroy.

The Government House has never been occupied by a viceroy more capable of assuming the dignities and performing the duties of that office than Lord Curzon, and no more beautiful, graceful or popular woman ever sat upon the vice-queen's throne than Mary Leiter Curzon.

" "As temporal viceroy of Lucifer?

10 adjectives to describe  viceroy