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1 7 | rest of the horse and six hundred light-armed foot, marching 2 9 | reward of the first be three hundred asses; of the second, two 3 9 | asses; of the second, two hundred; of the third, one hundred. 4 9 | hundred; of the third, one hundred. The general account, however, 5 9 | present of a golden cup of an hundred pound weight, and gave a 6 10| protection of the city fifteen hundred soldiers from the fleet. 7 11| of a war-horse and five hundred drachmas in money. From 8 12| the Romans, not above five hundred. Livy does not affirm that 9 13| day after, more than three hundred horse, Spaniards and Numidians 10 26| fell two thousand seven hundred Romans. Marcellus, after 11 30| he slew two thousand five hundred soldiers. This incensed 12 31| tribune of soldiers, with two hundred and twenty horse at most (