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Examples
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There's no Miss Margland in Grosvenor-square; nor any body else, that desires her company I can tell her.
Camilla 2008
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Whither indeed else could she now go? she had no longer either carriage or protectress in town; and what she gathered of the re-admission of Bellamy to Grosvenor-square, made the cautions and opinions of Edgar burst forcibly upon her mind, to impede, though most mournfully, all future return to Mrs. Berlinton.
Camilla 2008
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Grosvenor-square till the two young ladies returned into the country.
Camilla 2008
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Grosvenor-square, after such ill-treatment of Mrs. Berlinton's brother.
Camilla 2008
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'She is returning to Grosvenor-square, to Miss Margland.'
Camilla 2008
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I am glad, my dear Lady G. that you are return-ed to Grosvenor-square.
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I found on visiting his friend, Mr. Thrale, that he was now very ill, and had removed, I suppose by the solicitation of Mrs. Thrale, to a house in Grosvenor-square.
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It is not indeed immoral in him to go to a tavern; neither would it be immoral in him to whip a top in Grosvenor-square.
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But I have been visiting this morning in a still more antiquated quarter of the world -- Grosvenor-square of all places! hope you won't inform against me.
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He would say, ‘I dine to-day in Grosvenor-square;’ this might be with a Duke: or, perhaps, ‘I dine to-day at the other end of the town:’ or, ‘A gentleman of great eminence called on me yesterday.’
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