| 31. | In 1820, Lieutenant Floyd was arrested for caning a naval store keeper who had insulted a sentinel.
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| 32. | He was in business supplying naval stores.
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| 33. | In the interwar period, Fort Verdala housed the Royal Marines, before being converted into a naval store.
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| 34. | Additional resources such as timber, naval stores, and cash crops were also at stake for the British.
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| 35. | It may have been used in the time of Roman emperor Tiberius as a depot for naval stores.
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| 36. | Baldridge bought naval stores, clothing, alcohol, and other necessaries from Philipse and supplied them to pirates in Madagascar.
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| 37. | As Britain attempted to cripple French and Spanish capacities through blockade, they declared naval stores to be contraband.
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| 38. | The value of their prizes, including the naval stores, which they found of great use, was 440, 000 pesos.
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| 39. | Naval stores in the 1880s consisted of products from the prolific long leaf pine forest that dominated the area.
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| 40. | For example, in 2009 the Naval Store offered a selection of Australian acts that had begun life as university revues.
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