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Dedication: To the Magnificent Lorenzo Di Piero De' Medici
Chapter I: Of the Various Kinds of Princedom, and of the Ways in Which They Are Acquired
Chapter II: Of Hereditary Princedoms
Chapter III: Of Mixed Princedoms
Chapter IV: Why the Kingdom of Darius, Conquered by Alexander, Did Not, on Alexander’s Death, Rebel Against His Successors
Chapter V: How Cities or Provinces Which Before Their Acquisition Have Lived Under Their Own Laws Are To Be Governed
Chapter VI: Of New Princedoms Which a Prince Acquires With His Own Arms and by Merit
Chapter VII: Of New Princedoms Acquired By the Aid of Others and By Good Fortune
Chapter VIII: Of Those Who By Their Crimes Come to Be Princes
Chapter IX: Of the Civil Princedom
Chapter X: How the Strength of All Princedoms Should Be Measured
Chapter XI: Of Ecclesiastical Princedoms
Chapter XII: How Many Different Kinds of Soldiers There Are, and of Mercenaries
Chapter XIII: Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and National Arms
Chapter XIV: Of the Duty of a Prince In Respect of Military Affairs
Chapter XV: Of the Qualities In Respect of Which Men, and Most of all Princes, Are Praised or Blamed
Chapter XVI: Of Liberality and Miserliness
Chapter XVII: Of Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better To Be Loved or Feared
Chapter XVIII: How Princes Should Keep Faith
Chapter XIX: That a Prince Should Seek to Escape Contempt and Hatred
Chapter XX: Whether Fortresses, and Certain Other Expedients to Which Princes Often Have Recourse, are Profitable or Hurtful
Chapter XXI: How a Prince Should Bear Himself So As to Acquire Reputation
Chapter XXII: Of the Secretaries of Princes
Chapter XXIII: That Flatterers Should Be Shunned
Chapter XXIV: Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States
Chapter XXV: What Fortune Can Effect in Human Affairs, and How She May Be Withstood
Chapter XXVI: An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Barbarians
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