Discourses, Volume 1Yale University Press, 1950 - Historiography |
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY THE TRANSLATOR | 1 |
一 dates of publication and translations ss The Prince and | 56 |
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN POLITICAL AND MORAL VIRTUE | 102 |
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