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1 II, 4| e.g.) it can grow or be destroyed or come to be, and so forth 2 IV, 4| to be decomposed be to be destroyed, then to have been decomposed 3 IV, 4| decomposed is to have been destroyed, and decomposition is a 4 IV, 4| decompose, then also to be destroyed is to be decomposed: and 5 V, 7| qualified by the verb "to be destroyed", nor will the "becoming" 6 V, 7| becoming" to "being" and "being destroyed", and from "being destroyed" 7 V, 7| destroyed", and from "being destroyed" to "being" and to "becoming" 8 V, 7| to "becoming" and "being destroyed". For constructive purposes, 9 V, 7| qualified by the verb to be destroyed’ will have as its property 10 V, 7| from "becoming" and "being destroyed" both to "being" and to 11 VI, 6| that the thing has not been destroyed at present, or that it cannot 12 VI, 6| present, or that it cannot be destroyed at present, or that at present 13 VI, 6| such that it never can be destroyed. Whenever, then, we say 14 VI, 6| such a kind as never to be destroyed: and this is equivalent 15 VII, 3| thing’s essence, then to be destroyed is to have its essence decomposed,