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Every ambassador who is desirous of rendering due aid, whether it be to a king, or some lesser prince, or to some independent people, and who hopes for praise and honor from the discharge of his office, should guide his course in such a manner as to give special consideration to two matters: first to the condition of his own household, and then to the employment of prudence at the court to which he has been sent.
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1 Translated by Professor James E. Dunlap, of the University of Michigan.
2 Reading nullus instead of nullis.
3 Reading quos instead of eos.