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 1    1|        our Southern States who produce the staple exports of this
 2    1|                         beside produce consumed and on hand at
 3    1|      meet this I have for farm produce sold~ ~
 4    1|    most by his mode of life to produce that misery which he strives
 5    1|       Each has its appropriate produce, and appointed season, during
 6    8|   fruits and pleasant flowers, produce instead this pulse. What
 7    8| relinquishing all claim to the produce of his fields, and sacrificing
 8   10|      the shore, which commonly produce no fruit, bear an abundant
 9   10|       their motions in the sun produce the finest imaginable sparkle
10   18|      on one or both sides, the produce of one spring day. What
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