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The Senate has first of all the control of the treasury,
and regulates the receipts and disbursements
alike. For the Quaestors cannot issue any
public money for the various departments of the state
without a decree of the Senate, except for the service of
the Consuls. The Senate controls also what is by far the
largest and most important expenditure, that, namely, which
is made by the censors every lustrum for the repair or construction of public buildings; this money cannot be obtained
by the censors except by the grant of the Senate. Similarly all
crimes committed in
among the Italian allies requires a controversy to be settled, a
penalty to be assessed, help or protection to be afforded,—all
this is the province of the Senate. Or again, outside
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