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Excerpt from VOL VI
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Page 215: In the study of nations and men we may observe the causes that render them hostile or friendly to each other, that tend to narrow or enlarge, to mollify or exasperate, the social character. The separation of the Arabs from the rest of mankind has accustomed them to confound the ideas of strander and enemy; and the poverty of the land has introduced a maximum of jurisprudence which they believe and practice to the present hour. They pretend that, in the division of the earth, the rich and fertile climates were assigned to other branches of the human family; and that the posterity of the outlaw Ismael may recover, by fraud or force, the portion of inheritance of which he had been unjustly deprived.
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