Teathe

n. & v.1.See Tath.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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They sat down to teathe same party round the same table how often it had been collected!and how often had her eyes fallen on the same shrubs in the lawn, and observed the same beautiful effect of the western sun!But never in such a state of spirits, never in any thing like it; and it was with difficulty that she could summon enough of her usual self to be the attentive lady of the house, or even the attentive daughter.
Third, tax competition can stimulate economic activity by releasing some of the investment tax burden, suppress in several ways: by discouraging saving and thus reduce available capital fund (Teathes, 2005) (14); by reduce profits available for reinvestment, and that if investment income is highly taxed shareholders, then companies will have to pay higher dividends to attract capital.