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1 I, 2 | any of the other similar compound things, come-to-be; nor 2 I, 10| that are combined in the compound must originally have existed 3 I, 10| constituents combined in a compound can "be" in a sense and 4 I, 10| sense and yet "not-be". The compound may he-actually other than 5 I, 10| be separated out from the compound.) The constituents, therefore, 6 I, 10| combination" has taken place, the compound must be uniform in texture 7 I, 10| throughout-any part of such a compound being the same as the whole, 8 I, 10| a very slight degree-the compound resulting from their combination 9 II, 7 | which flesh and every other compound results from the "elements". 10 II, 8 | 8~All the compound bodies-all of which exist 11 II, 8 | contain Water because (a) the compound must possess a definite 12 II, 8 | them also, so that every compound will include all the "simple" 13 II, 8 | furnished by the food each compound takes. For all of them are 14 II, 8 | have explained that all the compound bodies are composed of all