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A Defence of the Late National Fast, on Principles of True Religion & Sound Policy. by Thomas Wood
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An Institute of the Laws of England
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An Institute of the Laws of England; Or, the Laws of England in Their Natural Order, According to Common Use. the Fifth Edition with Additions. to Which Is Prefixed, Some Thoughts Concerning the Study of the Laws of England,
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A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law. with Notes, Shewing in Some Principal Cases, ... How the Canon Law, the Laws of England, and the Laws and Customs of Other Nations Differ from It. in Four Books.
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An Institute of the Laws of England: Or, the Laws of England in Their Natural Order, According to Common Use in Four Books by Thomas Wood, the Ninthed
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A Treatise Containing the Description and Use of a New and Curious Quadrant, Made and Finished by ... John Rowley; ... to Which Are Prefixed, an Alphabetical Exposition of the Necessary Terms of Art, and a Plate of the Instrument. by T. W. F.R.S
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A Sermon Preached on February 15, 1735, at All-Hallows on London-Wall. by Thomas Woodford,
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An Institute of the Laws of England; Or, the Laws of England in Their Natural Order, According to Common Use. Published for the Directions of Young Beginners, ... in Four Books. by Thomas Wood, ... the Fourth Edition Corrected
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Some Thoughts Concerning the Study of the Laws of England. Particularly in the Two Universities. in a Letter to the ... Head of - College in Oxford. Written by Thomas Wood, ... the Second Edition
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The Divine Conduct and Goodness, as Exemplified in the Life of David, Briefly Considered and Improved. Also Life a Voyage, a Poem. by T. Wood
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A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law. with Notes, How the Canon Law, the Laws of England, and the Laws and Customs of Other Nations Differ from It. in Four Books. the Fourth Edition Corrected
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its …

An Institute of the Laws of England; Or, the Laws of England in Their Natural Order, According to Common Use. Published for the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; ... in Four Books. by Thomas Wood, ... the Sixth Edition
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