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1 That I am to devour the whole produce of thus much land?
2 Not unfrequently, the whole produce of the season is exhausted by a single carouse.
3 The same render account of 6 and a half quarters from the whole produce of beans.
4 In this state of things, the whole produce of labour does not always belong to the labourer.
5 The one enjoys the whole produce of his own industry, the other shares it with his master.
6 The whole produce , therefore, after replacing the wages of labour, would be clear profit to the capitalist.
7 It is seldom less than a fourth, and frequently more than a third, of the whole produce .
8 This board and the low roof which covers the whole produce the complication in getting in and out.
9 In 1760, the first year of its operations, the whole produce was 1500 tons.
10 Besides, the burgesses are bound to deliver the whole produce of their trees to the company at six-pence the pound.
11 Another time by his prayers he chased away the locusts, which by their swarms had threatened with devastation the whole produce of the year.
12 It is customary for the Graubünden wine-merchants to buy up the whole produce of a vineyard from the peasants at the end of the vintage.
13 But the whole produce of the land undoubtedly belongs to him, who can dispose of the labour and service of all those whom it maintains.
14 Each capsule contains about a thousand seeds, and the whole produce of a single plant has been estimated at 350,000.
15 The Middle East as a whole produces about 26 million bpd.
16 Or the end B being downwards, and the soft iron in its place, inversion of the whole produced the same effect.
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