Whatever else may be said about Areche's solution of the Huancavelica problem, he can not be charged with precipitateness in reaching it. |
One of the ramifications of abandoning the celibate condition with precipitateness is to feel regret for what one has done during the period of freedom provided by the cessation of activities. |
I believe that, regarding this, speed must not be confused with precipitateness. |
He must have known that men, rash and ignorant, have been alarmed by fallacious representations and, deciding with precipitateness on matters of the highest moment, have been impelled to the most dangerous enterprises. |
Perhaps this range of views reflects the precipitateness of the task, or perhaps the range of judgments is a testament to the nature of the legacy itself. |
With conservatism, and with precipitateness, they likely have been indiscriminately charged. |