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24 June, 01:04

We have great reason to believe we shall be every day in a worse condition than we are, and less able to defend ourselves, and therefore we do earnestly wish we might be so happy as to find a remedy before it be too late for us to contribute to our own deliverance.

Why are the House of Lords impatient to get William's answer?

A They are ill and growing worse.

B) They fear the will of the people.

C) They are happy about the current condition.

D) They believe they are losing power.

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  1. 24 June, 01:35
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    D) They believe they are losing power.

    Why: House of Lords were anxiously awaiting the answer of William IV due to their concern over losing power due to parliamentary reform.
  2. 24 June, 03:22
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    the answer is

    D) They believe they are losing power.
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