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SPENCER, WILLIAM A., of Queen Anne's county—
tion with a statement of the amount of money
paid to each of the judges of said court, under
the act of 1828, chap. 161, and the several
supplements thereto, 51
Resolutions by, relative to the Judiciary, 107
108
Resolution by, to take from the Governor
the power to grant a nolle prosequi or pardon
in cases of bribery, 121
Resolution by, appointing a committee on
Printing, whose pow ers are to continue in force
after the adjournment, &c., 733, 752, 753
SPRIGG, SAMUEL., of Prince George's county—Motions
by, 3, 74, 152, 272, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300
301, 302, 314, 370, 493, 494, 521, 723
Resolution by, relative to the Elective
Franchise, 77
Resolution by, relative to master and slave, 109
Resolution by, to print one thousand and
fifty copies of the report of the committee of
"twenty-one," 129, 130
Resolution by, relative to annual sessions
of the Legislature, 148, 149
Resolutions by, relative to the Executive
Department, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160
Report of, from the committee on the
Executive Department,
Resolution by, in favor George S. King,
William Hall and Samuel Peacock, 761
STEPHENSON, WILLIAM B., of Harford county—Reso
lution by, to appoint Comnlissioners to re
duce into a written and systematic form or
code the statute laws in force in this State, 76
Resolution by, to make public defaulters
ineligible to any office of trust, or profit, 93
Resolution by, to prohibit the Legislature
hereafter from passing any law, making the
State part owner of the stock or property of
any corporation, 96
Resolution by, to prevent Banks suspend
ing specie payments, 99, 100
Resolution by, to settle differences by ar
bitration, 100, 101
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