| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It seems that by the treaty referred to above, whalers are allowed the privilege not only of anchoring free of all harbor and light dues whatever, but also of introducing such goods as they barter for supplies, or in the words of the treaty, 'merchandise, including oil and candles, to the amount of $500 ad valorem for each vessel, free of all duties whatsoever;' and if the vessel requires to sell
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