[Marginalia in Winthrop’s Lecture on Earthquakes, December 1758?]John Adams to an Unidentified Correspondent, October – December 1758John Adams to Richard Cranch, November – December 1758[Diary narrative]
[On the Law of Nature and the Moral Sense among Animals and among Men, October–December 1758.]
[Diary narratives]
[Notes on Civil Law, December 1758–January 1759.]
[Rules for Determining the Excellence of a Language, October–December 1758.]
[Diary narratives]
[On Some Friends Who Nourish Wounds in Their Hearts, October–December 1758.]
[A Letter to Richard Cranch about Orlinda, a Letter on Employing One’s Mind, and Reflections on Procrastination, Genius, Moving the Passions, Cicero as Orator, Milton’s Style, &c., October–December 1758.]
[The Case of Field v. Lambert, December 1758.]
[The Case of Field v. Lambert, Continued, December 1758.]
[On Indigence at Home, December 1758.]
[The Case of Field v. Lambert, Continued, December 1758.]
[Diary narratives]
[A List of Pleadings, October–December 1758.]
[Notes on Probate Law, October–December 1758.]
[Further Notes on Civil Law, December 1758–January 1759.]
[Shakespeare’s Characters and Figurative Language, October–December 1758.]
[On a Petition from Braintree Troops Enlisted for the Expedition against Canada, December 1758–January 1759.]