The prince

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Grant Richards, 1903 - 107 หน้า
140 บทวิจารณ์
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The various kinds of Government and the ways by which they are established
3
Of Hereditary Monarchies
4
Of Mixed Monarchies
5
Why the Kingdom of Darius occupied by Alexander did not rebel against the successors of the latter after his death
14
The way to govern Cities or Dominions that previous to being occupied lived under their own Laws
18
Of New Dominions which have been acquired by ones own Arms and Powers
20
Of New Dominions acquired by the Power of others of by Fortune
24
Of those who have attained the position of Prince by villainy
32
What the duties of a Prince are with regard to the Militia
57
Of the things for which Men and especially Princes are praised or blamed
60
Of Liberality and Niggardliness
62
Of Cruelty and Clemency and whether it is better to be loved or feared
65
In what way Princes must keep faith
69
That we must avoid being despised and hated
72
Whether Fortresses and other things which Princes often make are useful or injurious
83
How a Prince must act in order to gain reputation
88

Of the Civic Principality
37
How the strength of all States should be measured
41
Of Ecclesiastical Principalities
44
The different kinds of Militia and Mercenary Soldiers
47
Of Auxiliary Mixed and Native Troops
53
Of the Secretaries of Princes
92
How Flatterers must be shunned
94
Why the Princes of Italy have lost their States
97
How much Fortune can do in human affairs and how it may be opposed
99
Exhortation to liberate Italy from the Barbarians
103

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