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is at this time [crossed out] admirable (?), to (???) the Lake (Erie) for to settle in that Country,as the Indians these were far from being satisfyed (sic) with the Terms of Peace, as offered them by the United States, they therefore requested the Chippewas, to permit them to stay only one year longer on their Land: which was granted.
it at this time advisable, to [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] the lake (Erie) for to settle in that Country, as the Indains there were for from being satin's dyed with the terms of Peace, offered them by United States they there fore [[unclear]], the Chippuwas, to permit them to stay only one year longer on there land: which was granted.


The Crops having this Season yielded abundantly, was, among other benefits, matter of praise and thanksgiving, to the dis(???) of all good; who so manifestly had supposed the Congregation throughout the whole year, although the prospect had been so gloomy, at the commencement.
The crops having this season yielded a abundantly, was, among others benefit, matter of praise and thanksgiving, to the disposer of all good; who so manifectly had supported the Congragation throughout the whole year, although, sensem an returned with their families to Bethlehem, is being uncertain, when we should [[unclear]] the Lake, for [[unclear]] establish a new missionary settlement in that Country.


In May 1785, the Miphionanies (???)  Youngman and Senseman, returned with their families to (???), is being uncertain, when we should (???) the Lake, for to establish a mass (???) in that Country.
During this year, we [[unclear]] were united by Indians who were strangers to us; generally Delawares and Mohegans. One time there arrived upward of forty of them together, in a body; and at another time about the same number, but monthly of the [[unclear]] tribe; all of whom have [[unclear]], and attended divine service during their stay.


During this year, we frequently were visited by Indians who were stranger to us; generally Delewares and Mohegans. One time there arrived upwards of forty of them together, in a body; and at another time about the same number, but mostly of the Nanticok Tribe; all of which whome behaved civilly, and attended divine service during their stay.
In the winter following, when the River were covered with Ice, a great number of wolves came into the parts, [[unclear]] the country in packs, and
 
In the Winter following, when the Rivers were covered with Ice, a great number of Wolves came into the parts, travelling the Country in packs, and

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it at this time advisable, to unclear to unclear the lake (Erie) for to settle in that Country, as the Indains there were for from being satin's dyed with the terms of Peace, offered them by United States they there fore unclear, the Chippuwas, to permit them to stay only one year longer on there land: which was granted.

The crops having this season yielded a abundantly, was, among others benefit, matter of praise and thanksgiving, to the disposer of all good; who so manifectly had supported the Congragation throughout the whole year, although, sensem an returned with their families to Bethlehem, is being uncertain, when we should unclear the Lake, for unclear establish a new missionary settlement in that Country.

During this year, we unclear were united by Indians who were strangers to us; generally Delawares and Mohegans. One time there arrived upward of forty of them together, in a body; and at another time about the same number, but monthly of the unclear tribe; all of whom have unclear, and attended divine service during their stay.

In the winter following, when the River were covered with Ice, a great number of wolves came into the parts, unclear the country in packs, and