Green Mtn
location: Observing the Progressive madness with considerably less amusement.
listening to: Grandchildren, the best reason for saving the future.
registered: 2004.04.03
posts: 2617
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Hello All:I was asked(PMed) regarding the Ben Franklin letter I posted
whether, 1st, was it a joke, to which I reply, not on my part; it appears
legitimate:http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/mistress.html2nd, to whom the letter was written, I cannot answer, as you will
see if you follow any of the associated links. My suspicion being ol'
Ben was being discrete in addressing the letter 'My dear Friend';3rd, as yet I have found no indication as to whether the friend
replied, but I am looking. I may write the cartaker of this site as
questions are said to be encouraged.http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/
is the primary source pagethe Old Mistresses Apologue
is found about 2/3 of the way down the page in the Ben section
The first link in the Ben section:
http://www.historycarper.com/resources/twobf2/contents.htmwhich appears to lead to the complete writings of Franklin confirms
that ol' Ben deserves some credit in the writing of the song, Older
Women'.Finally, googling, 'the Old Mistresses Apologue' will lead to all sorts
of support as to its originality. Unfortunately, I haven't found any
information to speak to the mysteries of questions 2 or 3.Certainly I too would be interested if anyone has any follow up.And David, I did follow up on your suggestion. Sadly I have found
nothing that was actually conclusive, but nonetheless, the
suggestion is widely supported if unconfirmed, and it made for
some very interesting reading generally. Fact, or probable fact in
this instance, is so often so much more curious than fiction, lol,
thanks.Montag
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Green Mtn
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Hello All:I was asked(PMed) regarding the Ben Franklin letter I posted
whether, 1st, was it a joke, to which I reply, not on my part; it appears
legitimate:http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/mistress.html2nd, to whom the letter was written, I cannot answer, as you will
see if you follow any of the associated links. My suspicion being ol'
Ben was being discrete in addressing the letter 'My dear Friend';3rd, as yet I have found no indication as to whether the friend
replied, but I am looking. I may write the cartaker of this site as
questions are said to be encouraged.http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/
is the primary source pagethe Old Mistresses Apologue
is found about 2/3 of the way down the page in the Ben section
The first link in the Ben section:
http://www.historycarper.com/resources/twobf2/contents.htmwhich appears to lead to the complete writings of Franklin confirms
that ol' Ben deserves some credit in the writing of the song, Older
Women'.Finally, googling, 'the Old Mistresses Apologue' will lead to all sorts
of support as to its originality. Unfortunately, I haven't found any
information to speak to the mysteries of questions 2 or 3.Certainly I too would be interested if anyone has any follow up.And David, I did follow up on your suggestion. Sadly I have found
nothing that was actually conclusive, but nonetheless, the
suggestion is widely supported if unconfirmed, and it made for
some very interesting reading generally. Fact, or probable fact in
this instance, is so often so much more curious than fiction, lol,
thanks.Montag
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
