Examples of 'estates-general' in a sentence

Meaning of "estates-general"

estates-general: the legislative body in France during the Ancien Régime, representing the three estates of the realm: the clergy, the nobility, and the common people

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The Estates-General soon reached a deadlock.
He was later deputy of the noblesse in the Estates-General.
The elections to the Estates-General were held in accordance with.
But it was admitted that he might do so by the consent of the Estates-General.
He also pledged to reconvene the Estates-General within five years.
Eventually, they were allowed to send their own representative to the Estates-General.
The working of the Estates-General led to an almost exclusive system of deliberation by committees.
The revolution began with the meeting of the Estates-General.
He called for an Estates-General meeting at Blois.
Pledging the province to refuse to pay all taxes not voted by the Estates-General.
Parliament is demanding the Estates-General and the Nation can not come to an agreement.
Early in his reign he had encouraged local parliaments and he recalled the Estates-General.
That year he also created an Estates-General for the Netherlands based on the French model.
So they called the Convocation of the Estates-General.
This pattern became customary, and the Estates-General lost the assertiveness of its English counterpart.

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The first meeting of the French Estates-General.
Convocation of the Estates-General Which was a meeting of the three Estates of France.
In one sense, the composition and powers of the Estates-General always remained the same.
Henry formally entered Paris later that year and the agreement was ratified by the Estates-General.
Accordingly, the Estates-General pressured Henry III into conducting a war against the Huguenots.
Instead of just being this emergency Convocation of the Estates-General.
The Estates-General of France ratified the agreement later that year after Henry V entered Paris.
But we are not going to call this the Convocation of the Estates-General.
Before the Estates-General.
The Deputies used these clubs to prepare their debates in the Estates-General.
Opening of the Estates-General.
The assembly did not approve the tax, instead demanding that Louis XVI call the Estates-General.
The Estates-General reached a deadlock in its deliberations by 6 May.
Demanded at this meeting, the Convocation in Paris of an Estates-General a form of national parliament.
Sarkozy 's Estates-General are not the Estates-General of the people of Martinique.
The French Parlement was called the Estates-General.
What was the Estates-General in France?
The Great Ordinance is adopted by the French Estates-General.
What do you think of Sarkozy 's Estates-General of the Overseas Territories?
Let me write that down . Convocation of the Estates-General.
The French estates-general.
They say, behind the scenes, this is to force the King to reunite the Estates-General.
He returned to Paris to represent Martinique in the Estates-General of 1789 as a democratic, reformist royalist.
Initially, the French Revolution was a meeting of the Estates-General.
July 11, he defied the Estates-General by dismissing his reformist finance minister, Jacques Necker.
Convocation of the Estates-General.
The French Estates-General opened in 1413 to raise funds for an expected war against the English.
The states comprised in the French Estates-General were,.
During the Estates-General of 1789, François was a delegate for the nobility of Second Estate.
The Assembly revives the estates-general.
In 1788 he participated in the agitation that contributed to the recall of the Estates-General.
May 5, Formal opening of the Estates-General at Versailles.
In 1789 he was elected a Deputy for the Nobility of Paris for the Estates-General.
Henri III fled to Blois, where he summoned the estates-general of the kingdom.
The National Constituent Assembly was created in 1789 out of the Estates-General.

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