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 1      XXI|         think of the frightful responsibility you assume! What! upon these
 2   XXVIII|       undertaking, and now the responsibility of his acts had fallen upon
 3     XXIX|  consciousness of the terrible responsibility devolving upon her restored
 4     XXXI|        to strive to escape the responsibility of one’s acts by death.~ ~
 5    XXXII|     tremble on thinking of his responsibility; not one who did not see
 6     XXXV|     virtue of assuming all the responsibility, feels that he has a right
 7    XXXVI| imminence of the peril and the responsibility devolving upon him, gave
 8    XXXIX|       am willing to assume the responsibility?”~ ~M. de Courtornieu vainly
 9       XL|      freeing yourself from the responsibility of it which this quarrel
10     XLII|       whom he cast most of the responsibility for the blood which had
11      LIV|    courage to assume the sole~ responsibility of the most extreme measures.~ ~“
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