The author reflects on the necessity of human agency and the establishment of new laws to restore military virtue and honor in a fragmented Italy.
DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODS ADOPTED BY THE DUKE VALENTINO WHEN MURDERING VITELLOZZO VITELLI [et al.]

The author proposes the creation of a modernized military force that combines the strengths of different infantries as the key to Italy's liberation and a new prince's glory.

The author observes that many great historical figures rose from obscure or lowly origins, suggesting that Fortune often elevates such individuals to demonstrate her power over human wisdom. He implies that these humble beginnings serve as a canvas for Fortune to display her influence on the course of human events.

This passage illustrates a tactical deception where a leader feigns fear and hesitation to embolden his enemies, waiting for them to become overconfident before launching a decisive attack.

A reflective confession where the author admits that a less ambitious path might have resulted in a smaller but more secure and peaceful state.