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1 He had tried to please all parties , and by no means succeeded.
2 He lacked judgment and firmness, and by endeavoring to please all parties he pleased none.
3 We English again call Goethe a mystic; so difficult is it to please all parties !
4 With unspeakable satisfaction she solved the difficulty in a way which she thought would please all parties .
5 This is the fallback approach of countless lesser architects, a planner-friendly tactic that tries to please all parties .
6 For these reasons she tickled all vanities and strove to please all parties ; and-whatis far more difficult-shesucceeded.
7 I, as governor of this colony, am bound to please all parties , and I desire to hear no more complaints on the subject, he answered.
8 "I try to please all parties . "
9 "And," said my mother, softly, "I do think, Austin, there is a way of settling the matter which will please all parties .
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