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1 I, 9 | gives rise to generation and destruction. Now the earth remains but 2 IV, 1 | the corresponding natural destruction; and this becoming and this 3 IV, 1 | and this becoming and this destruction are found in plants and 4 IV, 1 | putrefaction. All natural destruction is on the way to it, as 5 IV, 1 | natural course of their destruction ends in putrefaction. Hence 6 IV, 1 | determined by the moist.~Destruction supervenes when the determined 7 IV, 1 | putrefaction is applied to partial destruction, when a thing’s nature is 8 IV, 1 | of putrefaction is: the destruction of the peculiar and natural 9 IV, 1 | nature of becoming and of destruction.~ 10 IV, 5 | only as contributing to destruction or incidentally in the manner 11 IV, 12| conditions of its generation and destruction, and the efficient cause