re:Gentlemen do not read each other's mail

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- "Gentlemen do not read each other's mail." Ben Franklin Original quote by Ben Franklin when the British government published (stolen?) private letters of John Adams to his wife critical of Franklyn and other members of the Continental Congress. The Britsh hoped to drive a wedge into the congress and especially between Adams % Franklin. Franklin was a gentleman. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMQgVzmeikzgqLB7pAQGKOQQAr5nJo0L12l1Xd0EXpsExgZcztOkIKCQa j7Fhll8wx7dczUa5jJy+o4nfV8duk1MylzA386uO+kfNsCH+s5XlFobaeyc3Epk0 pERqFTzhcVf33egCRDlVqKjwa7uuwJXM2no++vwgGjy9hxSaWAIOAPcZf1Yi5mYj ZzVSTj8CQQ0= =gf0F -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ***Preserve, Protect and Defend the private use of Strong Crypto*** * * * PGP for the masses * * * Finger mjwohler@netcom.com for Marc Wohler's public key fingerprint= F1 70 23 13 91 B5 10 63 0F CF 33 AD BE E6 7B B6

Marc J. Wohler writes:
"Gentlemen do not read each other's mail." Ben Franklin
Original quote by Ben Franklin when the British government published (stolen?) private letters of John Adams to his wife critical of Franklyn and other members of the Continental Congress.
Can you provide a source for this? Franklin was known to use encryption, and the quote has been attributed to Stimson and no one else for years. I really doubt Franklin was naive enough to think that the British government were gentlemanly enough to respect his privacy.
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