Boston Massacre
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Boston Massacre
Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these
some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down
in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back
toward the Confederates