Aún no tenemos significados para "furious cannonade".
1The rest of the regiment was assailed by Reille's furious cannonade, and suffered severely.
2At Ciezkovice the Germans pushed bridges across the Biala under cover of a furious cannonade.
3The town knew nothing of what was being done under cover of that furious cannonade.
4A little after six o'clock the next morning, the enemy suddenly opened a furious cannonade.
5A furious cannonade opens this new attack, causing "frightful havoc" among the Allies.
6The town answered, and a furious cannonade roared and blazed all down both lines till daybreak.
7The battle of Dresden was, along the centre of the line, little else than a furious cannonade.
8At three in the afternoon, after a furious cannonade, the fire of the enemy's battery suddenly ceased.
9The flotilla were to open a furious cannonade upon their works, on both sides of the river.
10As the early twilight began to open out along the entire front the artillery began a furious cannonade.
11Then came a furious cannonade, and the continuous roar of musketry that spoke of a battle in earnest.
12Ney, in a furious cannonade, begins the attack, in which the Allies are overwhelmed and their ammunition is exhausted.
13The days went by, and no help came, while Santa Anna got ready his lines, and began a furious cannonade.
14She went down swiftly with the current, passing the Vicksburg batteries just before daylight, and drawing from them a furious cannonade.
15General Washington himself put the match to the first gun, and a furious cannonade immediately followed, which was a serious salutation to Cornwallis.
16At two o'clock they were awakened by a sound which could not be mistaken,-thethunderous booming of a furious cannonade from Queenston Heights.
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