. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . •st ShS-g o • JJ i*i - p 3 rt 3X St-2 Ill PiJ: -Jss a «u >i «r o Mary, of Bavaria Excellent and much praised princess. ^3 3 B >- fe 0 rt tit. IPi 1 FerdinandAble andmeaning,tyrannicalbigoted. sill t^ M*B to 72 2 .0 3 SI ° • u ^ >. 1 M « £S r^ Austria 179 were but two children from this marriage, Mary Annet6151,(3) (5)) and Leopold I[616], (5) (9), who was an eccentricrecluse of weak constitution. The daughters by anothermarriage, [617] and [618], are obscure. The next alliance, that of Leopol


. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . •st ShS-g o • JJ i*i - p 3 rt 3X St-2 Ill PiJ: -Jss a «u >i «r o Mary, of Bavaria Excellent and much praised princess. ^3 3 B >- fe 0 rt tit. IPi 1 FerdinandAble andmeaning,tyrannicalbigoted. sill t^ M*B to 72 2 .0 3 SI ° • u ^ >. 1 M « £S r^ Austria 179 were but two children from this marriage, Mary Annet6151,(3) (5)) and Leopold I[616], (5) (9), who was an eccentricrecluse of weak constitution. The daughters by anothermarriage, [617] and [618], are obscure. The next alliance, that of Leopold I[616], was excellentfrom the standpoint of heredity. His third wife, Magda-lene Theresa (8) (7), was herself an intellectual woman,a daughter of Philip William, of the Palatine house, andnot of the contaminated stock. In her we see the begin-ning of a new group of distinguished Hapsburgs, center-ing around the famous Maria Theresa. Among herfive children, one, Joseph I (8) (7), represented hertraits, wh


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