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1 IV, 2 | of living beings some are mortal and others immortal. Clearly, 2 IV, 5 | man can pass from being mortal and become immortal: for 3 V, 1 | everything else, as does "a mortal living being capable of 4 V, 4 | also be a property of a mortal, in so far as he is a mortal, 5 V, 4 | mortal, in so far as he is a mortal, to have a tripartite soul. 6 V, 7 | property of man to be a mortal, it would be a property 7 V, 7 | becoming a man to become a mortal, and the destruction of 8 V, 7 | and the destruction of a mortal would be a property of the 9 VI, 10| where he adds the word "mortal" in his definitions of living 10 VI, 10| the absolute Man) is not mortal, so that the definition 11 VI, 11| substituted, e.g. "pellucid mortal" for "white man": for it