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
Title | 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 |
Year for Search | 1752 |
Authors | O'Donnel, Manus |
Date Published | 1752 |
Publisher | np |
Place Published | Np |
Keywords | Irish 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. |