[Holland by Thomas Colley Grattan]@TWC D-Link bookHolland CHAPTER V 23/37
Charles cut short the affair by making Adolphus prisoner and seizing on the disputed territory; for which he, however, paid Arnoul the sum of two hundred and twenty thousand florins. After this acquisition Charles conceived and had much at heart the design of becoming king, the first time that the Netherlands were considered sufficiently important and consolidated to entitle their possessor to that title.
To lead to this object he offered to the emperor of Germany the hand of his daughter Mary for his son Maximilian.
The emperor acceded to this proposition, and repaired to the city of Treves to meet Charles and countenance his coronation.
But the insolence and selfishness of the latter put an end to the project.
He humiliated the emperor, who was of a niggardly and mean-spirited disposition, by appearing with a train so numerous and sumptuous as totally to eclipse the imperial retinue; and deeply offended him by wishing to postpone the marriage, from his jealousy of creating for himself a rival in a son-in-law who might embitter his old age as he had done that of his own father.
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