Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Roman law
1. "He had quite a reserved and strict manner of teaching," said Sergey Belov, a former student in Medvedev‘s class on Roman law.
2. Roman law was brutal in the extreme, legions fought to win victory with no concern for the fate of the losers.
3. The largest of Moscow‘s post–World War II satellites, Poland had a long history of conflict with Russia, and a tradition of personal freedom, Roman law, and limited government, very different from Russia‘s.
4. "The public trust doctrine dates back to Roman law, and, under that, marine resources belong to all the people, and the people who should have access to it first are the common people," argues George Geiger of Sebastian, Fla., a sport fisherman and member of the South Atlantic Fisheries Commission.
5. And suddenly I thought of a British ditty from the beginning of the last century: "You do not have To bribe or twist The arm Of the British journalist Considering what he would do Unasked There is no reason to." Inspired by the "caveat emptor" principle of Roman law, which sounds a note of caution for potential buyers, media consumers should heed the unwritten warning, "Reader beware." And some criticism within the journalistic profession wouldn‘t hurt either.