We have no meanings for "own caprices" in our records yet.
1 But Ferdinand and Nucingen will lavish millions for their own caprices .
2 Such was the human predicament of not knowing anything of reality but one's own caprices .
3 The Irish taxing themselves according to their own caprices !
4 My wishes, expressed or understood, weigh with her less than the least of her own caprices .
5 He was a slave to his own caprices ; no one had taught him to bridle his passions.
6 There ought to be some power in the crown of granting pensions out of the reach of its own caprices .
7 Tradition had given place to private judgment and in its first reaction private judgment knew no law but its own caprices .
8 They know that the freedom worth striving for is freedom from our own caprices and moods, from our blindness and ignorance and passions.
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