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Arabin is a
family name
originating in
Provence in the
south of France, as d'Arabin or D’Arabien.
Bartholomew (or Barthélemy) d'Arabin fled
France after...
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against the
Proudies and Mr
Slope is the
Reverend Francis Arabin. Mr
Arabin is a
considerable scholar,
Fellow of
Lazarus College at the University...
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William Arabin may
refer to:
William St
Julien Arabin (1773–1841),
British lawyer and
judge William John
Arabin (1750–1827), his father,
British Army...
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Septimius Arabin (1785–1855) was an
admiral in the
Royal Navy of Irish/French
Huguenot descent.
Septimus (or Septimius)
Arabin was the 5th of the nine...
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William St
Julien Arabin (1773 – 15
December 1841) was a
British lawyer and
judge who
served as the Judge-Advocate-General of the Army for a three-and-a-half-month...
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based upon him. One of the
earliest was the
character of the poet S****ey
Arabin in John Buchan's 1926
novel The
Dancing Floor. In his
novel The
Devil Rides...
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failure to
dilate requiring Cesarean Section displacement of the
cervix The
Arabin Pessary is a
silicone device that has been
suggested to
prevent spontaneous...
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Retrieved Feb 14, 2022. Hack KE,
Derks JB,
Schaap AH,
Lopriore E,
Elias SG,
Arabin B,
Eggink AJ,
Sollie KM, Mol BW,
Duvekot HJ,
Willekes C, Go AT, Koopman-Esseboom...
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Arabin; or, The
Adventures of a
Settler is an 1849
Australian stage play by
James McLachlin. It was
arguably the
first Australian play
presented in Melbourne...
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General William John
Arabin (1750–1827) was an 18th/19th
century British Army
commander of Irish/French
descent who was a
flamboyant figure during the...