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not   materially changed, leave a faint impression on the page of   history, and the patience of the reader would be exhausted by   the repetition of the same hostilities, undertaken without   cause, prosecuted without glory, and terminated without   effect. The arts of negotiation, unknown to the simple   greatness of the senate and the Cęsars, were assiduously cultivated by the Byzantine princes; and the memorials of   their perpetual embassies repeat, with the same uniform   prolixity, the language of falsehood and declamation, the   insolence of the Barbarians, and the servile temper of the   tributary Greeks. Lamenting the barren superfluity of   materials, I have studied to compress the narrative of these uninteresting transactions: but the just Nushirvan is still   applauded as the model of Oriental kings, and the ambition of   his grandson Chosroes prepared the revolution of the East,   which was speedily accomplished by the arms and the religion   of the successors of Mahomet.   In the useless altercations, that precede and justify the   quarrels of princes, the Greeks and the Barbarians accused   each other of violating the peace which had been concluded   between the two empires about four years before the death of   Justinian. The sovereign of Persia and India aspired to reduce under his obedience the province of Yemen or Arabia Felix; the   distant land of myrrh and frankincense, which had escaped,   rather than opposed, the conquerors of the East. After the   defeat of Abrahah under the walls of Mecca, the discord of his   sons and brothers gave an easy entrance to the Persians: they   chased the strangers of Abyssinia beyond the Red Sea; and a   native prince of the ancient Homerites was restored to the   throne

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