While an able civilgovernor, Prevost was an incompetent military commander.
2
The civilgovernor was convulsed with merriment on hearing Antonio's account of the adventure.
3
His father was a civilgovernor and landed proprietor.
4
The civilgovernor advises the military governor on all public civil questions and presides over the advisory council.
5
Neither Pliny nor Trajan could understand why a Christian should not renounce his creed at the bidding of the civilgovernor.
6
The entire empire, excluding Persia proper, was divided into twenty satrapies, or provinces, each one with its civilgovernor, or satrap.
7
In 1850 he became a general of cavalry, and in 1851 military and civilgovernor of Hungary.
8
Ambrose, an early father of the church, was civilgovernor, and subsequently bishop of Milan, and a distinguished writer on church-state relations.
9
In short, we gather from the brother's testimony that Quintus Cicero was very ill-fitted to be the civilgovernor of a province.
10
After the war with Spain, Judge Taft was made president of the Philippine Commission, and in 1901 first civilgovernor of the Philippine Islands.
11
A letter was intercepted, in which Prince Laatsfeld, civilgovernor of Berlin, secretly informed the enemy of all the dispositions of the French army.
12
Among them was Brig.-General Garcia Peña (lately in command of Cavite), a colonel, several other officers, a civilgovernor, etc., and some hundreds of volunteers.
13
Under such appalling prospects, the zealous and excellent civilGovernor, Snr.
14
Taft, President of the said Commission is hereby appointed CivilGovernor of the Philippine Islands.
15
The Commandant was to take over the offices, staff, and functions of the late CivilGovernor.
16
To the Military and CivilGovernors of the Provinces:-(To be deciphered with the Hua Code)