Citations:produce


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * They told him, that, as for that, he needed not to trouble his head thereabout; for what they did they had custom for; and could produce, if need were, testimony that would witness it for more than a thousand years.


 * 1961, James Alexander Robertson, The Hispanic American Historical Review:
 * "... the interior being cut off by wandering herds of Indians, well armed and mounted, who traverse the country, driving off the cattle, ..." As a result, foreign goods were abundant and cheap, and the "produce of the country [was] extremely scarce and high."