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The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.

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