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CONTENTS
ОглавлениеNiccolò Machiavelli to the Most Illustrious Lorenzo, Son of Piero De’ Medici
Chapter 1 The several sorts of Governments, and after what manner they are obtained
Chapter 2 Of Hereditary Principalities
Chapter 3 Of Mixed Principalities
Chapter 6 Of Principalities acquired by one’s own proper conduct and arms
Chapter 7 Of new Principalities acquired by accident and the supplies of other people
Chapter 8 Of such as have arrived at their Dominion by wicked and unjustifiable means
Chapter 9 Of Civil Principality
Chapter 10 How the strength of all Principalities is to be computed
Chapter 11 Of Ecclesiastical Principalities
Chapter 13 Of Auxiliaries, Mixed, and Natural Soldiers
Chapter 14 The Duty of a Prince in relation to his Militia
Chapter 15 Of such things as render Men (especially Princes) worthy of Blame or Applause
Chapter 16 Of Liberality and Parsimony
Chapter 17 Of Cruelty and Clemency, and whether it is best for a Prince to be beloved or feared
Chapter 18 How far a Prince is obliged by his Promise
Chapter 19 That Princes ought to be cautious of becoming either odious or contemptible
Chapter 21 How a Prince is to demean himself to gain reputation
Chapter 22 Of the Secretaries of Princes
Chapter 23 How Flatterers are to be avoided
Chapter 24 How it came to pass that the Princes of Italy have most of them lost their dominions
Chapter 25 How far in human affairs Fortune may avail, and in what manner she may be resisted
Chapter 26 An Exhortation to deliver Italy from the Barbarians
Classic Literature: Words and Phrases Adapted from the Collins English Dictionary