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Second - it (generally) comes at the cost of not having any competition between civs for wonders. To me this is a slight negative, although I still always have this mod on. I'd therefore like to second @sircharleythecat's suggestion below: broaden the range of civs which each Wonder can be built by, much like you're already doing, but broader.
Last - keep up the good work! This would be one of my top recommended mods, so I hope you're still keeping an eye on new mod wonders as they come up on the Workshop - for instance Stockholm City Hall (possibly OP, but oh well you can always deselect Sweden) and the Parthenon (Just uploaded - Hooray!).
PS - Even if you're over it and are done with this mod, please accept my sincere gratitude for adding a valuable element of customisation to many epic games. Many thanks.
Stonehenge also available for Gaul and Scotland. (build by Celts)
Pyramids also for Nubia
Lighthouse and Library also for Macedon
Statue of Liberty and Oxford uni also for USA
etc.
So civilizations sharing history, culture, geography and colonies would have access to a pool of wonders they could roughly have claims to.