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1 I, 10| things are seen always to be destroyed. Further, a thing whose 2 I, 10| comes into being and is destroyed, but only its dispositions.~ 3 I, 10| first generated and then destroyed, never to reappear; since 4 I, 10| for the ungenerated to be destroyed and for the generated to 5 I, 11| whether a period of being destroyed and changed intervenes or 6 I, 11| destructible, to the "easily destroyed", so to speak. Of the indestructible 7 I, 11| contact, which without being destroyed afterwards is not, though 8 I, 11| that which has not yet been destroyed, but in the future may cease 9 I, 11| also used of that which is destroyed with difficulty.~This being 10 I, 11| that the thing should be destroyed, i.e. exist at one time 11 I, 12| indestructible or ungenerated and yet destroyed, to imagine that in the 12 I, 12| existing, was the thing destroyed, why, after an infinity 13 I, 12| should not at some time be destroyed. For otherwise it will always 14 I, 12| is at some time actually destroyed. The generable, similarly, 15 I, 12| always hitherto existed to be destroyed. Nothing that is by chance 16 I, 12| eternal should later be destroyed or that what formerly was 17 III, 1 | they said, is generated or destroyed, and our conviction to the 18 III, 1 | while the rest were again destroyed. This had been asserted 19 III, 6 | smaller body is more easily destroyed than a larger; and a destructive 20 III, 6 | destruction of two kinds: it is destroyed by its contrary when it