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New Releases by John WoodJohn Wood is the author of Two Sermons at the Lent and Summer Assizes, Lewes, New Zealand and its Claimants: with some suggestions for the preservation of the aborigines, briefly considered in a letter to the Premier, Plain Practical Sermons, A manual of perspective, A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Source of the River Oxus.
Two Sermons at the Lent and Summer Assizes, Lewes
New Zealand and its Claimants: with some suggestions for the preservation of the aborigines, briefly considered in a letter to the Premier
A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Source of the River Oxus
Etymological Guide to the English Language
Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School, and the Other Parochial Institutions for Education Established in that City in 1812
Answer of John Wood, Esq., patron of the Edinburgh Evening Sessional School Library, to a letter of thanks from the members of the society enjoying the benefit of that institution
Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School, and the other parochial institutions for education established in that city in the year 1812; with strictures on education in general ... Second edition
Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School
A New Theory of the Diurnal Rotation of the Earth
A Series of Plans for Cottages Or Habitations of the Labourer
A Correct Statement of the Various Sources from which the History of the Administration of John Adams was Compiled, and the Motives for Its Suppression by Col. Burr: with Some Observations on a Narrative, by a Citizen of New-York. By John Wood, Author of the Said History
The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the United States
Mentor, Or, The American Teacher's Assistant
An Essay on the fundamental or most important doctrines of Natural & Revealed Religion. (Appendix.-A second Appendix.).
Institutes of Ecclesiastical and Civil Polity
A New Compendious Treatise of Farriery. Wherein are set forth in a plain, familiar, and natural manner the disorders incident to Horses, and their respective cures, etc
Choir Gaure, Vulgarly Called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, Described, Restored, and Explained
A Description of the Exchange of Bristol, Wherein the Ceremony of Laying the First Stone of that Structure, Together with that of Opening the Building for Publick Use, is Particularly Recited. By John Wood, Architect
An Account of Several Late Voyages & Discoveries to the South and North
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