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WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY LETTER-DE-CACETE​

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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Lettre de cachet, (French: “letter of the sign [or signet]”), a letter signed by the king and countersigned by a secretary of state and used primarily to authorize someone's imprisonment.

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Lettre de cachet, (French: “letter of the sign [or signet]”), a letter signed by the king and countersigned by a secretary of state and used primarily to authorize someone's imprisonment.

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