Show THE WAYS OF STATESMEN Varying Method of Lord Palmer ton and the Great Disraeli Queen Victoria once wrote to Lord Palmorston then premier of tfnglnud expressing tho wish that she couiu speak from his place In tho house ol commons Faltuoraton replied Vlo count Palmerston presents his humbU duties to your majesty and has had tho honor to receive your majestys communication of yesterday stating what our majesty would have said It your majesty had been In tho house at commons Viscount Palmornton may perhaps bo permitted to take tho liberty of sayIng It Is fortunate for thoso from whoso opinion hor majesty maj-esty differs that your majesty Is not In tho house of commons for they would have to encounter a formidable antagonist In argument although on the other hand thoso whoso opinion your majesty approves would have had tho support of a powerful ally in debate Disraeli when premier had a more direct way In dealing wltn women Ono of them onco attempted to get a certain ploco of Information from him Ho listened to what she had to say and then answered Oh you darling |