A Traveler's Narrative
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A
TRAVELER'S
NARRATIVE
WRITTEN TO ILLUSTRATE
THE
EPISODE
OF THE
BÁB
Touching the individual known as the Báb and the true
nature of this sect diverse tales are on the tongues and in
the mouths of men, and various accounts are contained in the
pages of Persian history and the leaves of European chronicles.
But because of the variety of their assertions and the diversity
of their narratives not one is as worthy of confidence as
it should be. Some have loosed their tongues in extreme censure
and condemnation; some foreign chronicles have spoken
in a commendatory strain; while a certain section have recorded
what they themselves have heard without addressing
themselves either to censure or approbation.
Now since these various accounts are recorded in other
pages, and since the setting forth thereof would lead to prolixity,
therefore what relates to the history of this matter (sought
out with the utmost diligence during the time of my travels in
all parts of Persia, whether far or near, from those without and
those within, from friends and strangers), and that whereon
the disputants are agreed, shall be briefly set forth in writing,
so that a summary of the facts of the case may be at the disposal
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