[CHAP. 2.] Of hereditary Principalities
[CHAP. 3.] Of mixt Principalities
[CHAP. 4.] Wherefore Darius his Kingdome, taken by Alexander, rebelled not against his successors after Alexanders death
[CHAP. 5.] In what manner Cities and Principalities are to be governed, which before they were conquered, lived under their own laws
[CHAP. 6.] Of new Principalities that are conquered by ones own armes and valor
[CHAP. 7.] Of new Principalities gotten by fortune and other mens forces
[CHAP. 8.] Concerning those who by wicked means have attaind to a Principality
[CHAP. 9.] Of the Civil Principality
[CHAP. 10.] In what manner the forces of all Principalities ought to be measured