Excerpt from The History of Rome, Vol. 4
Political services of the senate; The senate and the magistrates; Functions of the senate; Ancient and modern finance; Administration of the revenue by the nobles; The senate and the treasury; Public works; The senate and foreign affairs; Military administration; Foreign diplomacy; Aggrandisement of the senate; The senate and the provinces; Judicial power of the senators; Senatorial law-courts; The senate and the knights; The senate and religion; Religion and the state; Legislative influence of the senate; Initiative powers of the senate; The senate and the elections to public offices; General importance and character of the Roman senate; The Roman senate the chief cause of Roman greatness; Composition of the senate; The senate not an exclusive nor an hereditary assembly; Admission of plebeians to the senate; Election and expulsion of members; Stability of the senate; Representative character of the senate; Order of senatorial debates; Authority of the president; Ancient and modern parliamentary debates; Senatorial votes; The senatorial order
Chapter III.
The Administration Of The Republic In General.
The position and influence of magistrates generally; Position of magistrates in a republic; Constant succession of officers; Division of the executive power
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