The National Democratic Party could refer to
- Afar National Democratic Party
- Kamerun National Democratic Party
- National Democratic Party (Argentina)
- National Democratic Party (Austria, 1967–1988)
- National Democratic Party (Bahamas)
- National Democratic Party (Barbados)
- National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
- National Democratic Party (Chile)
- National Democratic Party (Czechoslovakia)
- National Democratic Party (Djibouti)
- National Democratic Party (Egypt)
- National Democratic Party (Georgia)
- National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany)
- National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD)
- National Democratic Party (Guyana)
- National Democratic Party (India)
- National Democratic Party (Indonesia)
- National Democratic Party (Iraq)
- National Democratic Party (Italy)
- National Democratic Party (Kenya)
- National Democratic Party (Latvia)
- National Democratic Party (Lithuania)
- National Democratic Party (Mongolia)
- National Democratic Party (Morocco)
- National Democratic Party (Namibia)
- National Democratic Party (Nepal)
- National Democratic Party (Nicaragua)
- National Democratic Party (Nigeria)
- National Democratic Party (Northern Ireland)
- National Democratic Party (Pakistan)
- National Democratic Party (Poland)
- National Democratic Party (Puerto Rico)
- National Democratic Party (Rhodesia)
- National Democratic Party (Suriname)
- Nationalist Democracy Party (Turkey)
- National Democratic Party (Ukraine)
- National Democratic Party (UK)
- National Democratic Party (UK 1960s)
- National Democratic Party (United States), historic political party; not to be confused with the modern United States Democratic Party
- National Democratic Party (Venezuela)
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“It is a well-settled principle of the international code that where one nation owes another a liquidated debt which it refuses or neglects to pay the aggrieved party may seize on the property belonging to the other, its citizens or subjects, sufficient to pay the debt without giving just cause of war.”
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