| Back | After all, I would not exchange him for another squire, though I were given a city to boot, and therefore I am in doubt whether it will be well to send him to the government your highness has bestowed upon him; though I perceive in him a certain aptitude for the work of governing, so that, with a little trimming of his understanding, he would manage any government as easily as the king does his taxes; and moreover, we know already ample experience that it does not require much cleverness or much learning to be a governor, for there are a hundred round about us that scarcely know how to read, and govern like gerfalcons. The main point is that they should have good intentions and be desirous of doing right in all things, for they will never be at a loss for persons to advise and direct them in what they have to do, like those knight-governors who, being no lawyers, pronounce sentences with the aid of an assessor. |
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| Front | Finalmente, yo no le trocaría con otro escudero, aunque me diesen de añadidura una ciudad; y así, estoy en duda si será bien enviarle al gobierno de quien vuestra grandeza le ha hecho merced; aunque veo en él una cierta aptitud para esto de gobernar, que atusándole tantico el entendimiento, se saldría con cualquiera gobierno, como el rey con sus alcabalas; y más, que ya por muchas experiencias sabemos que no es menester ni mucha habilidad ni muchas letras para ser uno gobernador, pues hay por ahí ciento que apenas saber leer, y gobiernan como unos girifaltes; el toque está en que tengan buena intención y deseen acertar en todo; que nunca les faltará quien les aconseje y encamine en lo que han de hacer, como los gobernadores caballeros y no letrados, que sentencian con asesor. |
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