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The Prince

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York New American Library 1952Description: 127pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.1 M149
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The Various Kinds of Government and the Ways by Which they are Established Of Hereditary Monarchies Of Mixed Monarchies Why the Kingdom of Darius, Occupied by Alexander, did not rebel against the Successors of the Latter after His Death Way to Govern Cities or Dominions That, Previous to Being Occupied, Lived Under Their Own Laws New Dominions Which Have Been Acquired By One`s Own Arm and Ability New Dominions Acquired by the Power of Others or By Fortune Those Who Have Attained the Position Of Prince By Villainy Civic Principality Strength of all States should be Measured Eclesiastical Principalities Different Kinds of Militia and Mercenary soldiers Auxiliary, Mixed, And Native Troops Duties of a Prince With Regard To The Militia Things For Which Men, And Especially princes, are Praised or Blamed Liberality and Niggardliness Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether it is Better to be loved or feared What Way Princes Must Keep Faith We Must Avoid Being Despised And Hated Whether Fortresses And Other Things Which Princes Often Contrive Are Useful Or Injurious Prince Must Act In Order To Gain Reputation Secrataries of Princes Flatterers Must Be Shunned Prince of Italy Have Loast Their States Exhortation To Liberate Italy From The Barbarians
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includes index and biblioraphy

The Various Kinds of Government and the Ways by Which they are Established Of Hereditary Monarchies Of Mixed Monarchies Why the Kingdom of Darius, Occupied by Alexander, did not rebel against the Successors of the Latter after His Death Way to Govern Cities or Dominions That, Previous to Being Occupied, Lived Under Their Own Laws New Dominions Which Have Been Acquired By One`s Own Arm and Ability New Dominions Acquired by the Power of Others or By Fortune Those Who Have Attained the Position Of Prince By Villainy Civic Principality Strength of all States should be Measured Eclesiastical Principalities Different Kinds of Militia and Mercenary soldiers Auxiliary, Mixed, And Native Troops Duties of a Prince With Regard To The Militia Things For Which Men, And Especially princes, are Praised or Blamed Liberality and Niggardliness Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether it is Better to be loved or feared What Way Princes Must Keep Faith We Must Avoid Being Despised And Hated Whether Fortresses And Other Things Which Princes Often Contrive Are Useful Or Injurious Prince Must Act In Order To Gain Reputation Secrataries of Princes Flatterers Must Be Shunned Prince of Italy Have Loast Their States Exhortation To Liberate Italy From The Barbarians

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