ΤΟ MY SURVIVING CORRESPONDENTS. TO YOU, my dear Friends, whose affection has been the cordial of my life, and whose sympathy has been the solace of my afflictions; to you whom neither absence, distance, nor the revolution of years have estranged from me; you, whom the influx of prosperity never raised above me, and who never withheld the consideration which mind pays to mind, from the darkest hour of my adversity; To you I inscribe these Letters, which you have kindly permitted me to illuminate with names, which accredit the writer, and totally destroy the unjust surmise, that you are all "like |