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the throes of a submerged volcano, is to the angry passions 

 of man as they burst forth after long repression. The tidal 

 wave is easily avoided; the groundswell may be guarded 

 against ; but the moral groundswell generated of human pas 

 sion, aggravated by long continued wrongs, may culminate 

 in a wave so overwhelming as to carry a nation to its utter 

 ruin. 





