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... wanted to see the law carried out , or who were at least willing to comply with it , and of encouraging those who wanted to destroy it . From Goliath to Hitler , the strategy of appeasing the bully has proven to be a counsel of despair ...
... wanted to see the law carried out , or who were at least willing to comply with it , and of encouraging those who wanted to destroy it . From Goliath to Hitler , the strategy of appeasing the bully has proven to be a counsel of despair ...
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... wanted it " with the bark on or the bark off . " Roosevelt replied : " With the bark off . " 57 Garner then proceeded to tell him that he was beaten and asked for and received authorization to make the best deal possible under the ...
... wanted it " with the bark on or the bark off . " Roosevelt replied : " With the bark off . " 57 Garner then proceeded to tell him that he was beaten and asked for and received authorization to make the best deal possible under the ...
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... wanted these to be presidential decisions . Partly , I suppose , because it was less of a political risk for them . I mean , there is much less risk in supporting what a President , with his alleged superior information and so on ...
... wanted these to be presidential decisions . Partly , I suppose , because it was less of a political risk for them . I mean , there is much less risk in supporting what a President , with his alleged superior information and so on ...
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