Excerpt from The Educational Code of the Prussian Nation: In Its Present Form; In Accordance With the Decisions of the Common Provincial Law, and With Those of Recent Legislation
"A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." - Proverbs xxv. 11.
The daily press teems at this juncture with letters treating of the vexed question of national education; with inquiries as to what is and should be that education's aim; with suggestions as to the best method for its attainment; with complaints of the ever-increasing costliness of the Education Act passed in 1870; with well-authenticated statements of the total failure of the Department's enactments to meet the educational requirements of the various grades of the population for whom it legislates, - I mean the working classes.
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