John Nelson 8a51be2a0d Fix RSAKey constructor documentation.
The two RSAKey constructors which take existing keys (one from a
stream, the other from a string) have incomplete and ambiguous
documentation.

This change improves the header documentation to reflect that:
 1. Decryption is supported using a private key (existing doc says you
    can "only" sign if a private key is present),
 2. Clarify that public key not needed when private key is present.
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