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titles, in all the offices of social   life, Augustus maintained the character of a private Roman;   and his most artful flatterers respected the secret of his   absolute and perpetual monarchy.   

   Chapter L:   

   Description Of Arabia And Its Inhabitants.   
   Part I.   Description Of Arabia And Its Inhabitants. -- Birth, Character,   And Doctrine Of Mahomet. -- He Preaches At Mecca. -- Flies   To Medina. -- Propagates His Religion By The Sword. --   Voluntary Or Reluctant Submission Of The Arabs. -- His   Death And Successors. -- The Claims And Fortunes Of All And   His Descendants.   After pursuing above six hundred years the fleeting Cęsars of   Constantinople and Germany, I now descend, in the reign of   Heraclius, on the eastern borders of the Greek monarchy. While the state was exhausted by the Persian war, and the   church was distracted by the Nestorian and Monophysite   sects, Mahomet, with the sword in one hand and the Koran in   the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and   of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of   his nation, and the spirit of his religion, involve the causes of   the decline and fall of the Eastern empire; and our eyes are curiously intent on one of the most memorable revolutions,   which have impressed a new and lasting character on the   nations of the globe.   In the vacant space between Persia, Syria, Egypt, and   Ęthiopia, the Arabian peninsula may be conceived as a   triangle of spacious but irregular dimensions. From the   northern point of Beles on the Euphrates, a line of fifteen   hundred miles is terminated by the Straits of Bebelmandel   and

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