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{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Sufficeth this to prove my theme withal, That every bullet hath a lighting place. Gascoigne—Duke Bellum Inexpertis. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Bismarck, D ibdi n, Smollett, William m) O, send Lewis Gordon hame And the lad I maune name, Though his back be at the wa' Here's to him that's far awa'. O, hon! my Highlandman, O, my bonny HigManHm^n, Weel would I my true love ken Among ten thousand Highlandmen. Accredited to Geddes—Lewis Gordon. In Scotch Songs and Ballads.

| seealso = (See also {{sc|Haig) We have 500,000 reservists in America who would rise in arms against your government. Zimmermann to Ambassador Gerard. I told him that we had five hundred thousand and one lamp posts in America, and that was where the German reservists would find themselves if they tried any uprising. Ambassador Gerard's answer. James W. Gerard—My Four Years in Germany. P. 237. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = War | page = 846 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = It is an olde saw, he fighteth wele (well) that fleith faste. Gesta Romanorum. Wolf and the Hare. 15th cent. MS. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Butler}}) | topic = War | page = 846 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Neither ridiculous shriekings for revenge by French chauvinists, nor the Englishmen's gnashing of teeth, nor the wild gestures of the Slavs will turn us from our aim of protecting and extending German influence all the world over. Official secret report of the Germans, quoted in the French Yellow Book. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = War | page = 846 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Ye living soldiers of the mighty war, Once more.from roaring cannon and the drums And bugles blown at morn, the summons comes ; Forget the halting limb, each wound and scar: Once more your Captain calls to you; Come to his last review! | author = R. W. Gilder | work = The Burial of Grant. | place = | note = | topic = War | page = 846 }}