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In reply I had five of the feluccas cannonade them.
A few days later, Khorshid gave orders to cannonade and bombard the city.
I felt the surge again, but this time from the center of everything that was sexual in me, rushing up to cannonade within my brain.Pow-pow-pow.
After the siege had continued many days, Khorshid gave orders to cannonade and bombard the town.
"I need, at the very least, some squadrons of Typhoon fighters to bomb and cannonade the armed bands.
Holmes was ordered to cannonade retreating Federals near Malvern Hill.
They have a Battery especially, and strong post, to cannonade the Bridge at Pirna, should the Saxons think of trying there.
At 8 a.m., the British began to cannonade the American forces from the mouth of the Big Sandy Creek.
Marshall watched them explode off their moorings and cannonade out into the street, as if jerked away on the end of enormous hawsers, disintegrating as they flew.
At daylight Wills landed the men, including 900 sailors, to the east of the city, and Leake brought seven ships into harbour in order to cannonade the fortifications.
On June 30, 1862, while the battle of Glendale was fought to the north, Holmes was ordered to cannonade retreating Federals near Malvern Hill.
After loading supplies for the fleet at Fort Monroe and Norfolk, Virginia, she returned in mid-January 1865 to cannonade Fort Fisher until its surrender on the 15th.
The castle was successfully held during the time Edinburgh was occupied by the rebels, the last act of the defenders being to cannonade Prince Charles's followers at the review preceding their march into England.
Seeing the Nawab's forces retiring, Major Kilpatrick, who had been left in charge of the British force while Clive was resting in the hunting lodge, recognized the opportunity to cannonade the retiring enemy if St. Frais' position could be captured.
The 3rd Regiment did not stay long at Fort Ticonderoga; the fort's commander, Arthur St. Clair, was forced to abandon the fort because British commander John Burgoyne's forces had taken control of nearby Mount Defiance, making it possible to easily cannonade Fort Ticonderoga.
Thir, the commander of the Albanians, then repaired to the citadel of Cairo, gained admittance through an embrasure, and, having obtained possession of it, began to cannonade the pasha over the roofs of the intervening houses, and then descended with guns to the Ezbekia and laid close siege to the palace.