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90 THE EMPEROR YULIAN'S ARGUMENTS. law. But let no youths be prevented from resort- ing to whatever schools they please. It would be as unreasonable to exclude children, who know not yet what road to take, from the right path, as it would be to lead them by fear and with reluctance to the religious rites of their country, And though it would be just to cure such reluc- tance, like madness, even by force, yet let all be indulged with that disease. For I think it is re- quisite to instruct, and not to punish the ignorant. THE END. OCT 1 1915 COMME OOKS (CO