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by Machiavelli, NiccolBuy New
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Mentor Edition | p. 7 |
The various kinds of Government and the ways by which they are established | p. 33 |
Of Hereditary Monarchies | p. 34 |
Of Mixed Monarchies | p. 35 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius, occupied by Alexander, did not rebel against the successors of the latter after his death | p. 43 |
The way to govern Cities or Dominions that, previous to being occupied, lived under their own Laws | p. 46 |
Of New Dominions which have been acquired by one's own arms and ability | p. 48 |
Of New Dominions acquired by the Power of others or by Fortune | p. 52 |
Of those who have attained the position of Prince by villainy | p. 59 |
Of the Civic Principality | p. 63 |
How the strength of all States should be measured | p. 67 |
Of Ecclesiastical Principalities | p. 69 |
The different kinds of Militia and Mercenary Soldiers | p. 72 |
Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and Native Troops | p. 77 |
The Duties of a Prince with regard to the Militia | p. 81 |
Of the things for which Men, and especially Princes, are praised or blamed | p. 84 |
Of Liberality and Niggardliness | p. 86 |
Of Cruelty and Clemency, and whether it is better to be loved or feared | p. 89 |
In what way Princes must keep Faith | p. 92 |
That we must avoid being despised and hated | p. 95 |
Whether Fortresses and other things which Princes often contrive are useful or injurious | p. 105 |
How a Prince must act in order to gain reputation | p. 110 |
Of the Secretaries of Princes | p. 114 |
How Flatterers must be shunned | p. 116 |
Why the Princes of Italy have lost their States | p. 118 |
How much Fortune can do in human affairs and how it may be opposed | p. 120 |
Exhortation to liberate Italy from the Barbarians | p. 124 |
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