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the very words of Titus Livius, reduced to their proper
places in the vernacular language.
& reprinted with the utmost diligence.
A printer's device or emblem featuring an eagle perched atop a globe or barrel-like object marked with the letters 'D' and 'G'. The eagle holds a branch in its beak. Below, two winged sea-goats (capricorns) face outward. A winding ribbon or scroll weaves through the scene containing the Latin motto: 'NON SINE QVARE SIC FACIO' (Not without a reason do I do this). Additional letters 'N', 'S', 'C', 'F' appear on a lower section of the scroll.