Asked by deja

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?

They are ill and growing worse.
They fear the will of the people.
They are happy about the current condition.
They believe they are losing power.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They believe they are losing power.

The passage says they expect to be "every day in a worse condition" and "less able to defend ourselves," so they want William’s answer quickly to find a remedy before they lose the ability to help their own deliverance.