A Voyage to O'Brazeel: or, the Sub-Marine Island. Giving A brief Description of the Country; and a short Account of the Customs, Manners, Government, Law, and Religion of the Inhabitants. Faithfully translated out of the original Irish

TitleA Voyage to O'Brazeel: or, the Sub-Marine Island. Giving A brief Description of the Country; and a short Account of the Customs, Manners, Government, Law, and Religion of the Inhabitants. Faithfully translated out of the original Irish
Year for Search1752
AuthorsO'Donnel, Manus
Date Published1752
Publishernp
Place PublishedNp
KeywordsIrish author
Annotation

Detailed eutopia based on virtue brought about by a simplified Christianity.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in The Ulster Miscellany. Containing, I. A Voyage to O’BRAZEEL, a Sub-Marine Island, lying West of the Coast of Ireland. II Advice to a SON, in the exemplary Way of Stories, Fables, &c. III. The Brute Philosophers: In Six Dialogues. IV. The Ladies Monitor; or, The Way of the Army. A FARCE. V. POEMS on Religious Subjects. V. Thoughts on Various Subjects. VII. POEMS on Humourous Subjects; consisting of Tales, Epistles, Songs, Epigrams, &c. &c. (Np: np, 1753), 1-64.

Holding Institutions

O

Author Note

Irish author.

Full Text

1752 O’Donnel, Manus. A Voyage to O’Brazeel: or, the Sub-Marine Island. Giving A brief Description of the Country; and a short Account of the Customs, Manners, Government, Law, and Religion of the Inhabitants. Faithfully translated out of the original Irish. Np: np. Rpt. in The Ulster Miscellany. Containing, I. A Voyage to O’BRAZEEL, a Sub-Marine Island, lying West of the Coast of Ireland. II Advice to a SON, in the exemplary Way of Stories, Fables, &c. III. The Brute Philosophers: In Six Dialogues. IV. The Ladies Monitor; or, The Way of the Army. A FARCE. V. POEMS on Religious Subjects. V. Thoughts on Various Subjects. VII. POEMS on Humourous Subjects; consisting of Tales, Epistles, Songs, Epigrams, &c. &c. (Np: np, 1753), 1-64. O

Detailed eutopia based on virtue brought about by a simplified Christianity.