Meaning of States General | Babel Free
/steɪts ˈdʒɛn(ə)ɹəl/Definitions
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An ad hoc consultative assembly in prerevolutionary France uniting representatives of the three estates of clergy, nobles, and commons. historical
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A similar assembly in the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands. historical
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A standing executive-legislative council in the Dutch Republic, consisting of delegates of the sovereign Dutch provinces, that functioned as a de facto confederal government and/or collective head of state. historical
- The bicameral parliament of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Examples
“In 1789, with bankruptcy staring the government in the face, Louis XVI took the momentous decision to summon the States-General.”
“It ſhall be Lawful for his Royal Majeſty of Great-Britain, and the States-General, by common Advice, and for the Benefit and Enlargement of the Navigation and Commerce of their Subjects, to ſeize by their Forces, what Lands and Cities they can, belonging to the Spaniſh Dominions in the Indies; (…).”
“Had the States General, early after the discovery by Hudson, directed their attention to this western field, and directly extended their strong fostering influence in planting and nurturing a well-chosen colony, bearing the germ of the institutions of the fatherland– and had the valor, wisdom and patriotism of a Stuyvesant superintended it when the first forming influences were favorable, a basis would have been laid securing probably a long and prosperous continuance.”
“The Union of Utrecht which is conventionally taken to be the “founding document” of the Republic was emphatically not a constitution.(…) It made provision for no common institutions of government, the States General being empowered to enact only what had been previously assented to in the separate assemblies of the separate states.(…) Sovereignty, it was affirmed, lay with the States General, whose bidding the Stadholder was to do as once he had done the king’s.”
“J[ohn] A[dams] was fully aware that the States General would not accept a memorial from the minister of a nation as yet unrecognized, but he nevertheless went through the motions of presenting it. Then, to insure that his initiative would not disappear into the labyrinth of the Dutch political system, JA published the memorial in English, French, and Dutch editions. He chose to rely on public opinion to influence the various provincial states and the instructions they would give their representatives in the States General.”
“Early letters by the Malay rulers are addressed to the “king of Holland” whom they affectionately call their “brother”, in other words as their imagined royal counterpart. In practice such letters were received and read by the stadtholder, the States General, or both.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.