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The Table.
THE SECONDE BOKE.
CHAPTER I.
What thing he that is elected to be a gouernour of a publyke weale
ought to premeditate
CHAPTER II.
What Maiestie is
CHAPTER III.
Of apparaile belongynge to a gouernour or great counsaylour .
CHAPTER IV.
What very nobilitie is
CHAPTER V.
Of affabilitie and the utilitie therof
PAGE
I
12
. 17
26
38
CHAPTER VI.
How noble a vertue placabilite is
55
CHAPTER VII.
That a gouernoure oughte to be mercyfull and the diuersitie betwene
and vayne pitie
mercy
73
The true definition of amitie and betwene what persons it hapneth 119
CHAPTER XII.
The wonderfull historye of Titus and Gisyppus, wherin is the
ymage of perfecte amitie
132
The thre notable counsailes of Reason, Societie, and knowlege
201
Of promise and couenaunt and of what importaunce othes were in
olde tyme
246
CHAPTER VIII.
Of the noble vertue Fortitude, and the two extremityes thereof
audacitie and tymerositie
. 262
Of the faire vertue Pacience and the true definition therof
. 277