The ancient writ of quo warranto
is the remedy in law for challenging the authority of officials
It puts the burden on the official to prove his authority,
and if he fails to do so, he must cease exercising it,
and perhaps leave office..
~ Edward Coke ~ (1552-1634)
English jurist, author of the Reports and Institutes, in which he explained the writ of quo warranto.
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I am now quite sure that 'Tragedy and Hope' was suppressed although
I do not know why or by whom. ~ C.Quigley ~