. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . personal responsibility ofthe individual, which gives us the phrase own fault,which may be useful in correcting children, but is hardlya scientific way of explaining causes; at least, until onehas taken into account the probability from inheritedancestral or other material influences. The nine children of Queen Victoria and Albert arenot placed in the grades here employed, because it hasbeen the aim of the writer to work only with those longenough dead to have reached their proper level in thescale of the w


. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . personal responsibility ofthe individual, which gives us the phrase own fault,which may be useful in correcting children, but is hardlya scientific way of explaining causes; at least, until onehas taken into account the probability from inheritedancestral or other material influences. The nine children of Queen Victoria and Albert arenot placed in the grades here employed, because it hasbeen the aim of the writer to work only with those longenough dead to have reached their proper level in thescale of the worlds estimates. It may, however, be saidthat the lives of nearly all the descendants have upheldthe high standard one might expect from the ancestry ashere analyzed. The early life of the present king, Ed-ward VII, comes out in contrast with the others, and canmore readily be explained by heredity than by any othermeans. With the death of Queen Victoria, the house ofHanover came to an end, and the coronation of KingEdward VII inaugurated the reign of the house of


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