Things done well, and with a care, exempt themselves from fear.

Henry VIII., I., 2

After adding the necessary salt of incredulity, it is to be concluded that——

It should receive careful consideration

It is worthy of attentive study

A conclusion not to be accepted without long deliberation

It is the part of rational protection for all concerned

We must wait for a propitious moment

On sober second thought, I——

We have to be as severe as justice