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Date: Oct. 11th, 2021 03:41 pm (UTC)I suppose it being a regimented type of agreement, generally respected in wartime, probably plays into the thing where the Jacobites were being very careful to present themselves as legitimate wagers of war, on a level with recognised states, because to them Charles was the rightful king, while the Hanoverians saw them as rebels and therefore not legitimate 'real' enemies.