Issue
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charles of the Palatinate | 31 March 1651 | 26 May 1685 | succeeded as Elector Palatine married, 1671, Princess Wilhelmina Ernestine of Denmark; no issue; |
| Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate | 27 May 1652 | 8 December 1722 | married, 1671, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans; had issue; |
| Frederick of the Palatinate | 12 May 1653 | 13 May 1653 | died in infancy; |
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Famous quotes containing the word issue:
“If someone does something we disapprove of, we regard him as bad if we believe we can deter him from persisting in his conduct, but we regard him as mad if we believe we cannot. In either case, the crucial issue is our control of the other: the more we lose control over him, and the more he assumes control over himself, the more, in case of conflict, we are likely to consider him mad rather than just bad.”
—Thomas Szasz (b. 1920)
“Your child...may not call you or other people names.... Dont be tempted to gloss over this issue. You may be able to talk to yourself into not minding being called names, but this decision may come back to haunt you in later years. If you let a preschooler speak disrespectfully to you now, youll have a much harder time of it when your child is a preteen and the issue resurfaces, which it is likely to do then.”
—Lawrence Balter (20th century)
“The area [of toilet training] is one where a child really does possess the power to defy. Strong pressure leads to a powerful struggle. The issue then is not toilet training but who holds the reinsmother or child? And the child has most of the ammunition!”
—Dorothy Corkville Briggs (20th century)