I must now address a few words to the Solicitor; they shall be few, but they shall be daggers.


to William Murray, the Attorney-General, in the House of Commons, 1755


I must now address a few words to the Solicitor; they shall be few, but they shall be daggers.

I must now address a few words to the Solicitor; they shall be few, but they shall be daggers.

I must now address a few words to the Solicitor; they shall be few, but they shall be daggers.

I must now address a few words to the Solicitor; they shall be few, but they shall be daggers.