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the Wishes they had amongst them; had already began to issue orders for the execution of some Individuals at a distance*; he generally directed his shaft at  [crossed out:  such of whom he had heard that they] those who were reported as placing no faith in his doctrine; or considered him as a destroyer of Indians & also at those whom he knew to be friends of the White People.
the Wishes they had amongst them; had already began to issue orders for the execution of some Individuals at a distance*; he generally directed his shaft at  [crossed out:  such of whom he had heard that they] those who were reported as placing no faith in his doctrine; or considered him as a destroyer of Indians & also at those whom he knew to be friends of the White People.  However he did not succeed in all his schemes and undertakings; for one day, when in the height of the exercise of his assumed Power, he meet with a spirited inferior Chief, who defied him, boldly stepping up to him in a Language or expression he could misunderstand asked him if he dared to accuse him of Witchcraft; he immediately became sensible that limits were set to his power and proceedings.

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the Wishes they had amongst them; had already began to issue orders for the execution of some Individuals at a distance*; he generally directed his shaft at [crossed out: such of whom he had heard that they] those who were reported as placing no faith in his doctrine; or considered him as a destroyer of Indians & also at those whom he knew to be friends of the White People. However he did not succeed in all his schemes and undertakings; for one day, when in the height of the exercise of his assumed Power, he meet with a spirited inferior Chief, who defied him, boldly stepping up to him in a Language or expression he could misunderstand asked him if he dared to accuse him of Witchcraft; he immediately became sensible that limits were set to his power and proceedings.