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ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE.
Part II.

190 EXGLISII AECHTTECTUEE. Part IL necessary to harmonize the constructive necessities of the buildino- with the decorative purposes to which it was to be applied, combined with a Cli4. Doorway of Chapter-House, Rochester Cathedral. (Cath. Hb.) feeling of elegance which could only have proceeded from a thoroughly cultivated and refined class of intellect. Everything in England of the same age bears the same impress, so