Does it not suppose, that the former judgement was temerarious or negligent?
That may have been temerarious, since building material of perfect quality is required when chances are taken.
"Temerarious" came to him as naturally as to Sir Thomas Browne.
He was suspended from his priestly functions, dressed as a layman, and was temerarious enough to criticise the Syllabus.
Only the most temerarious ever ventured to ask a forecast of Mrs. Owen's plans.