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power of governing the Nation, from the Turtle Tribe was accused both by the latter and the Turkey Tribe, of being incompetent to govern the Nation, as nothing but disaster had been brought upon them, from the time he (Pipe) had (???) their power. They added that instead of pursuing the course which the Turtle Tribe had taken, who had studied to (???) and strengthen the Nation; they had (???) the Neighboring Nations, and particularly the Wyondots, to join in diminishing and impoverishing them! And (NAME)*, the Deleware War Chief on the Miami (where a number of the Christian Indians resided) being applied to by Captain Pipe
power of governing the Nation, from the Turtle Tribe was accused both by the latter and the Turkey Tribe, of being incompetent to govern the Nation, as nothing but disaster had been brought upon them, from the time he (Pipe) had (???) their power. They added that instead of pursuing the course which the Turtle Tribe had taken, who had studied to (???) and strengthen the Nation; they had (???) the Neighboring Nations, and particularly the Wyondots, to join in diminishing and impoverishing them! And (NAME)*, the Delaware War Chief on the Miami (where a number of the Christian Indians resided) being applied to by Captain Pipe, "not to suffer the believing Indian to leave his territory:" replied: that "the (???) would hinder any of them from going to their Teacher;" and saying in his message to Pipe, "Why did you expel these? Did I not tell you beforehand, that if you drive the Teachers off, the believing Indians would follow them? But you would not listen to me, and now we loose (sic) both!

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366 power of governing the Nation, from the Turtle Tribe was accused both by the latter and the Turkey Tribe, of being incompetent to govern the Nation, as nothing but disaster had been brought upon them, from the time he (Pipe) had (???) their power. They added that instead of pursuing the course which the Turtle Tribe had taken, who had studied to (???) and strengthen the Nation; they had (???) the Neighboring Nations, and particularly the Wyondots, to join in diminishing and impoverishing them! And (NAME)*, the Delaware War Chief on the Miami (where a number of the Christian Indians resided) being applied to by Captain Pipe, "not to suffer the believing Indian to leave his territory:" replied: that "the (???) would hinder any of them from going to their Teacher;" and saying in his message to Pipe, "Why did you expel these? Did I not tell you beforehand, that if you drive the Teachers off, the believing Indians would follow them? But you would not listen to me, and now we loose (sic) both!