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Yors dated June ye 20th I doubt I shall not receive till my returne
to Cambridge. I desire you would suspend ye impression of P. Pardies [illeg] |s|econd
Letter. If you write to me before July 14 pray direct your Letter to
me at Mris Arundells House in Stoake Park in Northampton-shire.
And assigne it to be left with the Post-Master of Towcester to
be sent thither.

Newton.

If you see Mr Collins pray acquaint him that there are three
more books of Mr Kersies Algebra desired in Cambridg for wch
he may at present subscribe my name.

Since the writing of this I received yor two letters dated June 20th
& July ye 2d. I understand that John Stiles is ordered to call upon
you for what you are pleased to promise me, otherwise I should have
ordered [illeg] \another/ [illeg] |C|arrier have brought it hither; For the transmission of
it from Cambridg hither will not be so suddein. I am much obli-
ged to Monsr Hugens for what he hath wrote to you wch I should
have answered now but for want of time & room