Were childishly wayward and capriciously autocratic; both were recklessly indifferent to the feelings, convictions and wishes of those around them; both took a passionate interest in the minutiae of military affairs; as Peter had conceived a boundless admiration for Frederick the Great, so Paul conceived a similar admiration for Napoleon, and both suddenly reversed the national policy to suit this feeling; both were singularly blind to the consequences of their foolish conduct; and both fell victims to court conspiracies which could be in some measure justified, or at least excused, on patriotic grounds. [Please select]
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For in those days fashions of dress did not change as capriciously as they do now. [Please select]
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Her affection for her husband came and went capriciously. [Please select]
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This latter power seems to us, in our ignorance, to act in most cases quite capriciously. [Please select]
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This night after the storm was capriciously mild, the velvet gown of heaven sewn with stars. [Please select]
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They are apt to be greatly beloved, and are themselves capriciously affectionate. [Please select]
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We have no right to be lopsided or to blow capriciously hot and cold. [Please select]
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