Joel Barlow
See also: Barlow
Joel Barlow , born in 1755 in the Connecticut and died in 1812 in Poland, is a Poète and American Diplomate
It took share in its first youth with the war of independence. It was at the same time Ministre presbytérien and lawyer. Become Ambassador plenipotentiary with Paris in 1811, it died in Poland where it had gone to negotiate with Napoleon I {{er}}.
It was made a name in literature with a poem in 10 songs, Colombiade , 1781 (reprinted with luxury in 1807 with Philadelphia).
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