Gabriel Stokes
Sir Gabriel Stokes (7 July 184922 October 1920) was an Irish civil servant and colonial administrator of the Indian Civil Service. He acted as the Governor of Madras between February–March 1906. Provided by Wikipedia
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Love of our country, distinguished from false pretences a sermon, preached in the cathedral of Waterford, January 15th, 1797, being the first Sunday after it was ascertained that t... by Stokes, Gabriel 1730 or 31-1806
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A scheme for effectually supplying every part of the city of Dublin with pipe-water without any charge of water-engines, or any Water-Forcers, by a close adherence only to the natu... by Stokes, Gabriel 1682-1768
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Essay on the nature and import of subscription to the thirty-nine articles in Ireland By Gabriel Stokes, D.D. some time Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, chancellor of the Cathedr... by Stokes, Gabriel 1730 or 31-1806
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of Marafelt in the Diocese of Armagh, June, 1769, in support of a charitable fund, for lending to the poor of said parish. By Gabriel Stokes,... by Stokes, Gabriel 1730 or 31-1806
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The description and uses of the universal æquinoctial double-ring dial, which serves to find the latitude, hour of the day, sun's altitude, declination, and place in the ecliptick,... by Stokes, Gabriel
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A scheme for effectually supplying every part of Dublin with pipe-water without any charge of water-engines, or any water-forcers, by a close adherence only to the natural laws of... by Stokes, Gabriel
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