...the want of disposition to do justice is the source of the national embarrassments; for whatever guise or colorings are given to them, this I apprehend is the origin of the evils we now feel, and probably shall labour under for some time yet.
“Samson 4th” was third, a smart, peacocky horse, favoured by his marvellous action, which invariably catches the Judge's eye.
All over Europe, people were cracking the lewdest jests about them; no one could decide which of the two was the most japeworthy; […] .
But the people, who prided themselves on being what they called üppen zie schnuffen, or, as we should say, up to snuff, and equal to every occasion, had already seen a way out of the difficulty.
up to snuff,
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