Two hundred years ago Agayentah, a wise and honored member of the Seneca tribe, was killed here by a lightning-stroke.
The Eagle Range was said to be the abode, two hundred years ago, of a man of strange and venerable appearance, whom the Indians regarded with superstitious awe and never tried to molest.
It was the seat of a very powerful kingdom that flourished over two hundred years ago.
An antelope rested peacefully in a bed of daisies where, perhaps, two hundred years ago a big gun belched its terror-laden messages of death, of hate, of destruction against the works of man and God alike.
A man had died sitting there with his face buried in his arms--two hundred years ago.
And so she passes from the scene, a curious example of the vicissitudes to which Englishwomen in India were exposed, two hundred years ago.
It is difficult to realize, in these days, what a terrible scourge piracy was to the Indian trade, two hundred years ago.
Two hundred years ago it was only an incident to set down in the ship's log-book.
In truth the unexpected phrases which fell from his lips, while filling her with a dread of the Theophrastus of two hundred years ago, made her regret indeed the Theophrastus, so easy to understand, of a few days before.
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