| Hume, David, 72
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| Imperium (authority of magistrate), 151
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| Inalienable rights, 10, 59;
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| absence of, in Stoicism, 66;
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| corporate theory of, in Middle Ages, 48-49;
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| and interpretation of Ninth Amendment, 173;
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| in thought of John Locke, 79
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| Individual, 70-71, 72;
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| as citizen, 62, 64, 67;
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| with inherent natural rights, 71;
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| as moral agent, in Stoicism, 17;
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| as subject rather than citizen, 47-50
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| Individualism, 66;
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