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The government and the problem of legality between 1904 and 1917
Ekaterina A. Pravilova
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Legal reform
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legality
88%
doctrine
73%
constitutional monarchy
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local court
62%
Judicial reform
59%
monarchy
54%
legal doctrine
53%
reform
48%
political reform
48%
politics
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senate
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constitutional state
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twentieth century
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rhetoric
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politician
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vocabulary
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semantics
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ideology
32%
Russia
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regime
28%
democracy
27%
discourse
22%
Arts & Humanities
Government
47%
Rechtsstaat
19%
Alternative Discourse
17%
Slavophiles
17%
Constitutional Monarchy
16%
Doctrine
16%
Political Reform
14%
Semantic Fields
14%
Rule of Law
14%
Vocabulary
14%
Institutional Reform
13%
Slogan
13%
Rhetoric
12%
Ideology
12%
Monarchy
11%
Early Twentieth-century
9%
Democracy
8%
Russia
8%
Policymaker
7%
Revolution
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