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The Prince - Table of Contents
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(Translated by W. K. Marriott - The Gutenburg Project)
- Chapter I -
How Many Kinds Of Principalities There Are, And By
What Means They Are Acquired
- Chapter II -
Concerning Hereditary Principalities
- Chapter III -
Concerning Mixed Principalities
- Chapter IV -
Why The Kingdom Of Darius, Conquered By Alexander, Did
Not Rebel Against The Successors Of Alexander At His Death
- Chapter V -
Concerning The Way To Govern Cities Or Principalities
Which Lived Under Their Own Laws Before They Were Annexed
- Chapter VI -
Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired By
One's Own Arms And Ability
- Chapter VII -
Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired
Either By The Arms Of Others Or By Good Fortune
- Chapter VIII -
Concerning Those Who Have Obtained A Principality By
Wickedness
- Chapter IX -
Concerning A Civil Principality
- Chapter X -
Concerning The Way In Which The Strength Of All
Principalities Ought To Be Measured
- Chapter XI -
Concerning Ecclesiastical Principalities
- Chapter XII -
How Many Kinds Of Soldiery There Are, And Concerning
Mercenaries
- Chapter XIII -
Concerning Auxiliaries, Mixed Soldiery, And One's Own
- Chapter XIV -
That Which Concerns A Prince On The Subject Of The Art
Of War
- Chapter XV -
Concerning Things For Which Men, And Especially
Princes, Are Praised Or Blamed
- Chapter XVI -
Concerning Liberality And Meanness
- Chapter XVII -
Concerning Cruelty And Clemency, And Whether It Is
Better To Be Loved Than Feared
- Chapter XVIII -
Concerning The Way In Which Princes Should Keep Faith
- Chapter XIX -
That One Should Avoid Being Despised And Hated
- Chapter XX -
Are Fortresses, And Many Other Things To Which Princes
Often Resort, Advantageous Or Hurtful?
- Chapter XXI -
How A Prince Should Conduct Himself As To Gain Renown
- Chapter XXII -
Concerning The Secretaries Of Princes
- Chapter XXIII -
How Flatterers Should Be Avoided
- Chapter XXIV -
The Princes Of Italy Have Lost Their States
- Chapter XXV -
What Fortune Can Effect In Human Affairs, And How To
Withstand Her
- Chapter XXVI -
An Exhortation To Liberate Italy From The Barbarians
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