Which preposition to use with salvoes
"The magazine is to be written on exercise-book paper," began Bibbs, and had only got thus far when he was interrupted by a perfect salvo of paper bags which little "Rats" discharged in quick succession.
Let the shrill fife, the flute, the sackbut ring A summons to our Admiral, a salvo to our King!
Why the truth is, he will be hard put to it to find a salvo for his Honour.
The great guns and boarders having been exercised for their entertainment, the commissioners, with their numerous attendants, left for the Powhatan, the Macedonian firing a salvo in their honor as they took their departure.
All around us was the noise of guns, firing in great salvoes across the hills, ten miles or more away.
The American heavy guns fired their parting salvo at 11:00 o'clock, less two or three seconds.
Your grievance, however, seems to be that one of your boarders, an Alsatian, keeps a ten-pound brass cannon in his bedroom, and fires a grand salvo with it whenever a French victory is announced.