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The viceroy occupies a chateau called the Viceregal Lodge, perched upon a hill overlooking the town, and from his porches commands as grand a mountain landscape as you could wish to see.
Modern India William Eleroy Curtis 1880
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Soldiers of the Irish Republic saluted as she drove up to what was once the Viceregal Lodge for lunch with President McAleese.
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A shortage of basic grains leads to a riot in Mexico City in which archives are burned and the Viceregal Palace is stoned.
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A shortage of basic grains leads to a riot in Mexico City in which archives are burned and the Viceregal Palace is stoned.
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While this meal is an extreme example of culinary excess, its description is a good preparation for accounts of the food traditions that developed during the Viceregal period and on into the nineteenth century in Mexico.
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While this meal is an extreme example of culinary excess, its description is a good preparation for accounts of the food traditions that developed during the Viceregal period and on into the nineteenth century in Mexico.
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The architectural splendors of Sir Edwin Lutyens's Delhi—where the Indian president lives in what was formerly the Viceregal Palace—are the expressions in stone of a confidence in the strength and potential of India.
India, Still the Brightest Jewel Andrew Roberts 2011
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While this meal is an extreme example of culinary excess, its description is a good preparation for accounts of the food traditions that developed during the Viceregal period and on into the nineteenth century in Mexico.
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The former monastery is now the Museum of Viceregal Art, a treasure trove of secret passages, cells, catacombs, sundials, enormous water tanks, chapels, corridors and doorways, together with magnificent pieces of religious art of all kinds.
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The former monastery is now the Museum of Viceregal Art, a treasure trove of secret passages, cells, catacombs, sundials, enormous water tanks, chapels, corridors and doorways, together with magnificent pieces of religious art of all kinds.
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