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Bk. VI. Ch. V.
IRISH DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE.
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its time the Elizabethan became the prevalent style. All individuality vanished with the more complete subjection of the country in the reign of that queen. This is, no doubt, to be regretted; but, as

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684. Ballyroraney Court, Cork.

before remarked, Ireland is interesting, not for her Gothic so much as for her Celtic antiquities, the epoch of which closed as nearly as may be with the English Conquest in 1169.

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685. Cross at Kels.
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