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  3. (quote-journal)|chapter=A Flying Dutchman|journal=The Wheelman: An Illustrated Magazine of Cycling Literature and News|volume=II|issue=2|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=The Wheelman Company(nb...)|section=chapter XIX (Touring)|page=133|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_outing-sport-adventure-travel-fiction_1883-05_2_2/page/133/mode/1up|columns=1–2|oclc=1769807|passage=“(smallcaps) seems to me that we are losing sight of the fact that we are artists,” said Miss Madder to Mr. Ehrlebach one evening about a week later, during one of his calls. / “We, with a capital ‘W,’” laughed Miss Larkin, mimicking Rose’s conscious air. / “Well, Mr. Ehrlebach is, anyway, and he ought to be doing some grave artistic studying.”|brackets=on

  4. (quote-book)|chapter=The Legislature and a Vice-President|title=Díaz|Porfirio Diaz, Seven Times President of Mexico|location=London|publisher=(w),(nb...)|page=390|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/makermodernmexi01ethgoog/page/390/mode/1up|oclc=3182267|passage=Yet when Diaz talks one would think he had never achieved anything. He never uses the first pronoun singular, always speaking as “we,” but not the “we” with a capital W habitual to Royalty; just simply ''we'', meaning others in preference to himself. That is why it has been so difficult to draw his picture, to show the modesty lying behind his giant strength.|brackets=on

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  6. (quote-journal) for Our personal littleness. But We make so bold as to présent(si) Ourself to you under a twofold title: one title is Our own—it is the great love We have for Africa, for you, and for the Peoples you gövern(si) and represent; the other title is not Our own—it was conferred upon Us, and it makes Us humble and bold as We come among you: you know it well, it is the title of Pope, which means Father; and We inherited it from Saint Peter, whose unworthy but authentic successor We are.

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  8. (quote-book) (quote-gloss)|chapter=The Sick Empire|title=Man’s 4th Best Hospital|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Books|Berkley|page=319|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=g16IDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA319|isbn=9781984805362|passage=“I too love it,” said Eddie. “Y’gotta be very delicate with cancer patients, and the ‘we’ works like a charm.” He seemed sincere. Naidoo looked worried. “I see the ‘we’ with a capital ‘W,’ the royal ‘We.’ My cancer patients can’t argue with King Eddie—”|brackets=on

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  10. (quote-book)|location=Basseterre, St. Christopher|publisher=(...) Edward L. Low,(nb...)|page=2|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_an-answer-to-the-reveren_1784/page/6/mode/1up|oclc=1006254587|passage=Had the Eſſayiſt on the treatment, &c. confined himſelf to the laws of God, and not deſtroyed his own argument for humanity, by going beyond thoſe laws and proving too much, (..) (smallcaps) (for there is more than one perſon employed in this work, that it may be directed by public utility inſtead of private prejudice) would gladly have ſeconded his endeavours; (..) For this purpoſe, We have already began to ſhew our humane care for theſe our fellow creatures, who, at preſent, are uſeful members of ſociety, but would not continue ſuch in any other rank of life; We ſome time ſince unanimouſly paſſed an act, (..)

  11. (quote-journal) Hamilton Russell|title=Lister|(quote-gloss) Lister: The Laboratory and the Beside.(nb...)|editors=Dawson Williams; Charles Louis Taylor|journal=BMJ|The British Medical Journal.(nb...)|volume=I, 1914|issue=2779|location=London|publisher=(...) (w),(nb...)|year_published=4 April 1914|page=745|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/1914britishmedical01brit/page/745/mode/1up|columns=1–2|issn=0007-1447|oclc=606000307|passage=What always does occur to me, however, and must be vividly before the view of anybody who knew intimately the working of Lister’s mind, is that the contributions that “We” (with a capital W) have made independently of him towards the establishment of present-day surgical methods, do not after all amount to quite so much as we are prone to think.

  12. (quote-book)(nb...)|pages=71–72|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/unluckybreak0000osmi/page/71/mode/1up|oclc=563072469|passage=You see, Hampshire is by no means the only county to have its Loyal Sons, and it is rather worrying for our respectable superiors to discover that several fellow-members of their clubs are busy at home in the country banding themsleves(si) into incipient Klu Klux Klans. I gather, by the way, that not many of them areas rabid as Hampshire, which We with a capital W attribute to the resentment felt about people setting fire to the ships of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth periodically.

  13. (quote-journal)&93;|page=6|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA184564/page/6/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=16676578|passage=We don’t have enough platforms to be able to consider ourselves at least quantitatively equal to the Warsaw Pact, and I say “We" with a capital W, in NATO. That means planes and tanks, as platforms.

  14. (quote-book)|volume_plain=part 1 (U.S. Military Posture)|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=States Government Publishing Office|U.S. Government Printing Office|page=10|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ywDrJ7RHgRkC&pg=PA10|oclc=12384308|passage=I say that “We” with a capital “W,” all of us, Congress, the administration, the Secretary, share that responsibility.|brackets=on

  15. (quote-book) Minh-ha|chapter=A Western Science of man|title=Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism|location=Bloomington, Ind.|publisher=Indiana University Press|section=section II (The Language of Nativism: Anthropology as a Scientific Conversation of Man with Man)|page=58|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/womannativeother0000trin/page/58/mode/1up|isbn=0-253-36603-8|passage=Don’t complain of being alienated, for it is ''We'' who undergo the “true,” quintessential alienation, ''We'' whose faith in our profession robs us of our ''being'' and reduces us into a ''being nothing''.

  16. (quote-book) is survival. That much is perhaps obvious to everyone. Every action we take is with the basic understanding that We (with a capital ‘W’) need to survive. (..) Please note, by the way, that I am speaking still with that capital ‘W’. I am giving you my opinion of the most extensive driving forces behind the instinctive behaviour of intelligent species.

  17. (quote-book), (w)|section=part II (Ethnic Minorities: Assimilation, Marginalization, and Cultural Adaptation)|page=146|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/globalizationasi0000unse/page/146/mode/1up|isbn=0-88865-738-2|passage=The Vietnamese court excluded the minority population and only maintained a tribute-collecting relationship with these groups, who at the time saw themselves as very much a distinct “we” in contrast to the Vietnamese “they.” (..) However, in the official National History (to use Duara’s term), these different people are generalized as “We,” with a capital W. Ethnic groups became integral parts of the heterogeneous society which is then claimed to be a unified whole.

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  19. (quote-book) Instead, I want to think about all this more, carefully and candidly and, if possible, compassionately, in the hope that it might ultimately lead me and others of my kind—as well as Them—beyond the despair and hostility and rage We (capital W) often feel.