The Students Modern Europe a History of Modern Europe From the Capture of Con

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1802-1804. DOMESTIC GOVERNMENT. 581 stood, tliat they only offered liim a renewal of the Consulate for ten years. ]*]nraged at this paltry gift, yet afraid of compromising himself by seeming to demand what was not offered, Bonaparte adroitly contrived to suggest an api^eal to the people, and tho question put to the vote was not the Consulate for ten years but for life. To make the matter simpler all votes not given were reckoned as being in the affirmative. The result of the scrutiny (August, 1...802) was that out of 3, 577, 885 voters only 9, G2G were against the proix)sal. Among the minority was Camot, who had compromised himself by accepting one of the places in the Tribu- nate vacated by the " purging, " but who began to return to tho republican cause as its prospects appeared hopeless. After the plebiscite a number of changes were made in the constitution. The First Consul was authorised to nominate his successor, and his two colleagues were also to hold office for life. The powers of the Senate were increased, but it was not allowed to meet ^vithout a summons from the First Consul.

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