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parts 17
parts-e 1
pass 2
pass-away 18
passage 3
passages 1
passed 2
Frequency    [«  »]
18 association
18 difference
18 four
18 pass-away
18 reciprocal
17 although
17 causes
Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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pass-away

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | things that come-to-be and pass-away by nature. Further, we are 2 I, 2 | which things come-to-be and pass-away, he confined his inquiry 3 I, 2 | that they come-to-be and pass-away, we must concentrate our 4 I, 3 | things said to come-to-be and pass-away without qualification, but 5 I, 3 | things are commonly said to "pass-away" without qualification when 6 I, 8 | aggregated masses, come-to-be and pass-away. Nor is it possible for 7 I, 10| such as to come-to-be and pass-away. As soon, therefore, as 8 II, 1 | Things which come-to-be and pass-away cannot be called by the 9 II, 4 | result from Earth if the cold pass-away.~It is evident, therefore, 10 II, 4 | cold and the moist must pass-away: and again, both the cold 11 II, 4 | the cold and the dry must pass-away if Air is to result from 12 II, 4 | in each of two "elements" pass-away, the transformation, though 13 II, 4 | the moist of Air were to pass-away: for the hot is left in 14 II, 4 | the other hand, if the hot pass-away out both, the contraries-dry 15 II, 9 | such as to come-to-be and pass-away, and since coming-to-be 16 II, 9 | come-to-be" qua sharing in," to "pass-away" qua "losing," the "Form". 17 II, 10| Often happens that things pass-away in too short a time. This 18 II, 10| things that come-to-be and pass-away are implicated with one


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