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1 5 | which a simple substance can come into being by natural means, 2 6 | said that a Monad can only come into being or come to an 3 6 | only come into being or come to an end all at once; that 4 6 | that is to say, it can come into being only by creation 5 6 | being only by creation and come to an end only by annihilation, 6 7 | through which anything could come in or go out. Accidents 7 7 | substance nor accident can come into a Monad from outside.~ 8 8 | what is in the compound can come only from the simple elements 9 11| natural changes of the Monads come from an internal principle, 10 23| perception can in a natural way come only from another perception, 11 23| motion can in a natural way come only from a motion. (Theod. 12 26| previous perception, and they come to have feelings similar 13 33| ideas and truths, until we come to those which are primary. ( 14 42| that their imperfections come from their own nature, which 15 74| putrefaction, but always come from seeds, in which there 16 76| naturellement], no more does it come to an end by natural means; 17 80| noticed this he would have come upon my system of pre-established 18 82| namely that animals and souls come into being when the world 19 82| world begins and no more come to an end that the world