24/29 How a City should prepare for its defence on the approach of an Enemy XXXI That strong Republics and valiant Men preserve through every change the same spirit and bearing XXXII. Of the methods which some have used to make Peace impossible XXXIII. That to insure victory in battle, you must inspire your soldiers with confidence in one another and in you XXXIV. By what reports, rumours, or surmises the Citizens of a Republic are led to favour a fellow-citizen: and whether the Magistracies are bestowed with better judgment by a People or by a Prince XXXV. Of the danger incurred in being the first to recommend new measures; and that the more unusual the measures, the greater the danger XXXVI. |