[593] Barruel, op. cit., passim.

[594] Ibid., pp. 468 et seq.

[595] Ibid., pp. 472 et seq.

[596] Ibid., pp. 476 et seq.

[597] Ibid., pp. 482 et seq.

[598] Ibid., pp. 493–551. Barruel found no difficulty in making the conspiracy broad enough in Prussia to take in Immanuel Kant. Cf. ibid., pp. 523 et seq. The Professor of Königsberg and the Professor of Ingolstadt developed systems which ultimately lead to the same end (!). Cf. ibid., p. 526.

[599] Ibid., pp. 493 et seq.

[600] The reference is to the United Irishmen, an organization whose affairs got somewhat mixed with the discussion of the Illuminati in America. Cf. infra, [pp. 271] et seq.

[601] A foot-note connects the French minister, Adet, with the Illuminati campaign in North America. Cf. ibid., p. 494.

[602] Robison, op. cit., p. 535.