1. Nicolson
Even if he does leave incorrect impressions and finds out that they were not correct he should correct them and also correct all inaccurate information because truthfulness increases " present credit and fortifies future confidence" (p. 59). ... He is not supposed to show irritation "when confronted by the stupidity, dishonesty, brutality or conceit of those with whom it is his unpleasant duty t negotiate; but he must eschew all personal animosities, all personal predilections, and moral indignations" (p. 62). ... He cannot to confess to his government that his information was not correct. ....
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- Grade Level: High School