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John North

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"" Kendi dağılımınız, rakibinizin dağılımı, sizin konsantrasyonunuz. Dizi böyle işler ve her bir dizi de bir sonuçtur. Gerçek konsantrasyon ise iyi hesaplanmış dağılımın meyvesi. "" Yani; "" Anlaşılması halinde temel bir hatayı (ve en yaygın olanı) engelleyebilecek ana bir prensibimiz var; O da rakibinizin sizin konsantrasyonunuzu karşılayabilecek zamanı ve özgürlüğü vermek. ""
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"" Zafer o kadar pahalıya patladı ki neredeyse yenilgiden farkı kalmadı. ""
Sayfa 39 - Winston ChurchillKitabı okudu
"" Başka hiçbir şey bir askeri harekatı yönetici kadrolarının sürekli mızmızlanması karşısında ilgisiz bir ruhla ve topal adımlarla yürütülmeye çalışılmasından daha fazla bir felaketi davetiye çıkartamaz. ""
Sayfa 54 - Winston ChurchillKitabı okudu
Thanks in part to Constantine, the church itself (as an institution, rather than a building) was now wealthy, and was also successful in tapping the resources of the Roman élite into its monumental building schemes. This was not a simple shift of private patronage from pagan temples to Christian churches, but a striking contrast with the pagan traditions established under Augustus: for since the beginning of the empire, public building in Rome – both religious and secular – had been the monopoly of the emperor himself, from which the rest of the élite were effectively excluded.
Constantine granted exemption to the clergy from compulsory civic public duties. Such exemption was a privilege that had previously been granted only to groups such as athletes, doctors and teachers that were seen as particularly meritorious within traditional Roman culture. Constantine’s extension of exemptions to (orthodox) Christian clergy marked a new recognition that the Christian church was of benefit to the state; or rather perhaps annexed the church as a benefit to the state.
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"" Güle güle Johnnie! Unutmayın siz bizi kovalamadınız, sadece biz geri çekildik... "
Sayfa 331Kitabı okudu
"" Hiçbir şey nedensiz yere gerçekleşmez."" demiş Yunan Filozofu ""Fakat her şeyin bir amacı ve gerekliği vardır. ""
Sayfa 290Kitabı okudu
Italy formed the core of the empire. All the free-born population of the peninsula up to the Alps had been Roman citizens since the time of Julius Caesar. Italy was not a ‘province’ (it was not, for example, subject to Roman taxation); but remained, in principle, a collection of self-governing communities. Some towns preserved their religious institutions from pre-Roman days, including practices utterly at variance with Roman traditions – burying their dead within the city limits, for example, which was strictly prohibited at Rome.
While the western part of the empire, with only a limited history of urban culture on the ‘classical’ model, imported Roman institutions, (whether willingly or not) more directly than did the eastern part; there, by contrast, Greek civic life and cults often worked towards the accommodation of Rome; there, the Roman conquerors found religious traditions that they recognized as already like their own, or even as the ancestors of their own.
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