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1 4 | substance can be destroyed by natural means. (Theod. 89.)~ 2 5 | substance can come into being by natural means, since it cannot be 3 11| just been said, that the natural changes of the Monads come 4 13| is simple. For, as every natural change takes place gradually, 5 23| one perception can in a natural way come only from another 6 23| perception, as a motion can in a natural way come only from a motion. ( 7 42| beings may be seen in the natural inertia of bodies. (Theod. 8 64| kind of divine machine or natural automaton, which infinitely 9 76| never comes into being by natural means [naturellement], no 10 76| does it come to an end by natural means; and that not only 11 86| is a moral world in the natural world, and is the most exalted 12 88| destroyed and renewed by natural means at the very time when