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CS:Common Sense: or, The Englishmans Journal. 1737 1743. London [weekly periodical].
CS1:Common Sense: or, The Englishmans Journal: Being a Collection of Letters, Political, Humorous, and Moral; Publishd Weekly under that Title, For the First Year. 1738. London.
CS2:Common Sense: or, The Englishmans Journal: Being a Collection of Letters, Political, Humorous, and Moral; Publishd Weekly under that Title, For the Second Year. 1739. London.
CW:Goldsmith, Oliver. 1966. The Citizen of the World; or Letters from a Chinese Philosopher, Residing in London, to His Friends in the East. Arthur Friedman (ed.). Collected Works. Volume 2. Oxford: Clarendon.
EC:Pope, Alexander. 1961b. An Essay on Criticism. In: E. Audra and Aubrey Williams (eds.). The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope. Volume 1: Pastoral Poetry and An Essay on Criticism. London: Methuen. 195 326.
EM:Pope, Alexander. 1950. An Essay on Man. Maynard Mack (ed.). The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope. Volume 3.1. London: Methuen.
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OCS:Old Common Sense. 1738 1739. London [weekly periodical].
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RL:Pope, Alexander. 1962. The Rape of the Lock. In: Geoffrey Tillotson (ed.). The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope. Volume 2: The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems . London: Methuen. 139 212.
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Common Sense: or, The Englishmans Journal. 1737 1743. London [weekly periodical]. [= CS]

Common Sense: or, The Englishmans Journal: Being a Collection of Letters, Political, Humorous, and Moral []. 2 vols. 1738 1739. London. [= CS1/CS2]

Common Sense: Its Nature and Use. 1738. [Further title:] With the Manner of Bringing all Disputable Cases in Common Life, to a TRIAL and Final DETEMINATION [sic] by It: Applied to the Spanish Affair. London.

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