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Vice Chancellor

.—In our monkish Universities this is a man, second only in iniquity, who takes care that the students shall be so involved in mathematics and divinity that they can find no time to investigate subjects of greater import. And if any of the gownmen should be found out in reading politics or polemics, to discountenance, or get a grace to expel him, because such irreverent arrogances, as Kenyon would say, is contra bonos mores!

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Vice Chancellor