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Maryland Manual, 1927
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360 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Arc. Sec.
Of House of Delegates to concur in impeachments.. 3 26
Manufactures to be encouraged 43
Marines subject to martial law 32
Martial law, who only to be subject to--. 32
Master, no payment to, for emancipatedslaves 3 37
Mayor of Baltimore 11 1
Members of House of Delegates, how selected 3 6
Of Senate 3
Persons ineligible 3 9, 10, 11, 12
Compensntion 3 15
Members of Congress not eligible to Legislature 3 10
Messages of Governor 2 19
Militia and military affairs . 9 1—3
MIleage to members of Legislature 3 15
Military to be subject to civil power 30
Militia to be organized 9 1
Ministers of Gospel, grants and gifts to, prohibited 38
Ineligible to Legislature — 3 11
Money, abuses in expenditures of 3 24
Not to be drawn from Treasury without appropria
tion . 3 32
Publication of receipts and expenditures 3 32
Monopolies, odious . 41
Municipal corporations, how created 3 48
Naval force, Governor to be commander-in-chief of 2 8
New counties _. 13 1—6
Nobility, title of, prohibited 42
Nolle prosequi, Governor may direct, when 2 20
Non compos, disqualified to vote. 1 2
Non-resistance, doctrine of, absurd 6
Notaries, appointment and powers of 4 45
Notice of application for pardon 2 20
Of election for Senator or Delegate 3 13
Oath retrospective, not to be required 17
*ltness to be examined on 21
Of officers 1 6
Of office, no religious test required 37
Manner of administering 39
Violation of oath of office.. 1 7
House of Delegates may inquire on of witnesses.. 3 24
Impeachments; Senators to be underoath 3 26
Office, Judges not to hold any other...... 33
Rotation of executive 34
No person to hold two offices 35
Oath of, how administered 37-39
Women authorized to hold 15 10
Officer, disfranchisement of, for perjury 1 7
Bribery of — 3 30
Form of oath 1 6
Military to be appointed by Governor 2 10
Persons rejected not to be appointed 2 11
Time of nomination 2 13
Term of office 2 13
Removals and suspensions 2 15
No extra compensation to be allowed to 3 35
Duelists ineligible . 3 41
Public commission of 4 13
Heturns of elections 4 11
New elections in cases of a tie 4 12
Militia 9 1
Compensation of officers not to exceed three thous
and dollars; exceptions 15 1



Commencement of their term 15 9
Before whom to qualify 15 10
Orphans’ Courts 4 40
Outlawry, prohibited 23
Pains and penalties, cruel and unusual, prohibited 16
Pardons by the Governor 1.2 2,20
Penalties, unusual, not to be inflicted 16
For bribery of voters 3
For perjury of officers 1 7
For disorderly conduct of members of Legislature 3 19
For non-attendance of members ofLegislature 3 20
Pension Commissioner abolished 3 59
Perjury of officers 1 7
Perquisites, Judges to have none 33
Petition, right of, to he carefully preserved 13


 
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