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SCOTT, James, poet, born in Langside, Scotland, in 1806 ; died in Newark, New Jersey, in 1857. He studied at Glasgow and Belfast, emigrated to this country in 1832, became a licentiate in 1834, and was pastor at German Valley and Newark, New Jersey He was given the degree of D.D. by Lafayette in 1844. Dr. Scott published a dissertation on the genius of Robert Pollok in his "Life" (New York, 1848), and before his death completed a narrative poem called "The Guardian Angel" (1859).
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