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Originally published in 1867, 'A Defence of Virginia' is a passionate defense of the Confederacy and its values. Written by Robert L. Dabney, a Confederate soldier and theologian, the book argues that the South was fighting for its constitutional rights and its way of life. While some may find its arguments outdated or offensive, 'A Defence of Virginia' remains an important historical document and a window into the mindset of the Confederate era.
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