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Knowledge house. The Prince
The Prince. Niccolò Machiavelli
Dedication: To the Magnificent Lorenzo Di Piero De’ Medici
Chapter 1 Of the Various Kinds of Princedom, and of the Ways in Which They Are Acquired
Chapter 2 Of Hereditary Princedoms
Chapter 3 Of Mixed Princedoms
Chapter 4 Why the Kingdom of Darius, Conquered by Alexander, Did Not, on Alexander’s Death, Rebel Against His Successors
Chapter 5 How Cities or Provinces Which Before Their Acquisition Have Lived Under Their Own Laws Are To Be Governed
Chapter 6 Of New Princedoms Which a Prince Acquires With His Own Arms and by Merit
Chapter 7 Of New Princedoms Acquired By the Aid of Others and By Good Fortune
Chapter 8 Of Those Who By Their Crimes Come to Be Princes
Chapter 9 Of the Civil Princedom
Chapter 10 How the Strength of All Princedoms Should Be Measured
Chapter 11 Of Ecclesiastical Princedoms
Chapter 12 How Many Different Kinds of Soldiers There Are, and of Mercenaries
Chapter 13 Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and National Arms
Chapter 14 Of the Duty of a Prince In Respect of Military Affairs
Chapter 15 Of the Qualities In Respect of Which Men, and Most of all Princes, Are Praised or Blamed
Chapter 16 Of Liberality and Miserliness
Chapter 17 Of Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better To Be Loved or Feared
Chapter 18 How Princes Should Keep Faith
Chapter 19 That a Prince Should Seek to Escape Contempt and Hatred
Chapter 20 Whether Fortresses, and Certain Other Expedients to Which Princes Often Have Recourse, are Profitable or Hurtful
Chapter 21 How a Prince Should Bear Himself So As to Acquire Reputation
Chapter 22 Of the Secretaries of Princes
Chapter 23 That Flatterers Should Be Shunned
Chapter 24 Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States
Chapter 25 What Fortune Can Effect in Human Affairs, and How She May Be Withstood
Chapter 26 An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Barbarians
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