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LADY-DAY

Volume 6 · 90 words · 1778 Edition

in law, the 25th of March, being the annunciation of the Holy Virgin. See ANNUNCIATION.

LÆLIUS (Caius), a Roman consul and great orator, surnamed the Wise, distinguished himself in Spain in the war against Viriathus the Spanish general. He is highly praised by Cicero, who gives an admirable description of the intimate friendship which subsisted between Lælius and Scipio Africanus the Younger. His eloquence, his modesty, and his abilities, acquired him a great reputation; and he is thought to have assisted Terence in his comedies. He died about 126 B.C.