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1 I, III | perhaps some faint ideas of hunger, and thirst, and warmth, 2 II, I | always feel it; whereas hunger consists in that very sensation, 3 II, I | seldom awake but when either hunger calls for the teat, or some 4 II, IX | examination) I think the ideas of hunger and warmth are two: which 5 II, XIII| examined their ideas of hunger and thirst, and several 6 II, XIV | of an ague; the sense of hunger or thirst; a smell or a 7 II, XX | than these; as the pain of hunger and thirst, and the pleasure 8 II, XXI | into man the uneasiness of hunger and thirst, and other natural 9 II, XXI | soon as the studious man’s hunger and thirst make him uneasy, 10 II, XXI | is, by the uneasiness of hunger and thirst, presently determined 11 II, XXI | with the uneasinesses of hunger, thirst, heat, cold, weariness, 12 II, XXI | would to satisfy all men’s hunger with cheese or lobsters; 13 II, XXI | industry, and of starving with hunger and cold set together before 14 IV, VIII| have satisfied the monkey’s hunger, or a man’s understanding, 15 IV, X | of being nothing, until hunger or some other pain convince 16 IV, XI | we remember the pains of hunger, thirst, or the headache,