[CHAP. 11]. Concerning Ecclesiastical Principalities
[CHAP. 12.] How many sorts of Military discipline there be; and touching mercenary soldiers
[CHAP. 13.] Of Auxiliary Soldiers, mixt and natives
[CHAP. 14.] What belongs to the Prince touching military discipline
[CHAP. 15.] Of those things in respect whereof men, and especially Princes are prais'd or disprais'd
[CHAP. 16.] Of Liberality and Miserableness
[CHAP. 17.] Of Cruelty and Clemency, and whether it is better to be belov'd or feared
[CHAP. 18.] In what manner Princes ought to keep their word
[CHAP. 19.] That Princes should take a care not to incur contempt or hatred