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| | Military Law, the Canadian Militia, and The North-West Rebellion of 1885 |
 | | The royal commission, chaired by Colonel John Wilson Patten, explored alternative forms of punishment, such as fines, imprisonment, and discharge of convicted soldiers. |
 | | John Shipp, Flogging and its Substitute: Advice from the Ranks; or, a letter to Sir Francis Burdett, on the barbarous and degrading system of flogging soldiers and sailors (London: Whittaker, Treacher, 1831). |
 | | John W. Brinsfield, `The Military Ethics of General William T. Sherman,' Lloyd J. Matthews and Dale E. Brown, eds., The Parameters of Military Ethics (Washington, D.C.: Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1989): 163. |
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