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Machiavelli's the prince, Niccolò Machiavelli ; translated by W.K. Marriott

Label
Machiavelli's the prince, Niccolò Machiavelli ; translated by W.K. Marriott
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-33) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Machiavelli's the prince
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
165477893
Responsibility statement
Niccolò Machiavelli ; translated by W.K. Marriott
Table Of Contents
How many kinds of principalities there are, and by what means they are acquired? -- Concerning hereditary principalities -- Concerning mixed principalities -- Why the kingdom of Darius, conquered by Alexander, did not rebel against the successors of Alexander at his death -- Concerning the way to govern cities or principalities which lived under their own laws before they were annexed -- Concerning new principalities which are acquired by one's own arms and ability -- Concerning new principalities which are acquired either by the arms of others or by good fortune -- Concerning those who have obtained a principality by wickedness -- Concerning a civil principality -- Concerning the way in which the strength of all principalities ought to be measured -- Concerning ecclesiastical principalities -- How many kinds of soldiery there are, and concerning mercenaries -- Concerning auxiliaries, mixed soldiery, and one's own -- That which concerns a prince on the subject of the art of war -- Concerning things for which men, and especially princes, are praised or blamed -- Concerning liberality and meanness -- Concerning cruelty and clemency, and whether it is better to be loved than feared -- Concerning the way in which princes should keep faith -- That one should avoid being despised and hated -- Are fortresses, and many other things to which princes often resort, advantageous or hurtful? -- How a prince should conduct himself so as to gain renown -- Concerning the secretaries of princes -- How flatterers should be avoided -- Why the princes of Italy have lost their states -- What fortune can effect in human affairs and how to withstand her -- An exhortation to liberate Italy from the barbarians
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Prince
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