The specific "paper" you're referencing appears to be an academic or technical document identified by these numbers, which are often used as shorthand for specific case citations or technical codes:
The file you are looking for, , was likely hosted on Lolabits , a cloud storage and file-sharing service that shut down in 2016.
If you can tell me more about the of the paper (e.g., law, history, or computer science), I can help you find: The original document or its official citation. Current alternative download links or mirror sites.
Lolabits (lolabits.es) officially ceased operations in early 2016, and most links to its files are now broken.
A of the topic if it pertains to the specific legal or technical sequences found. OCR of the Document | National Security Archive
The sequence "797 798 800" is also found in technical documentation for DNS root zone trust anchors or security records. Status of the File
In legal literature, these numbers frequently refer to specific page ranges in the Insular Cases (e.g., Downes v. Bidwell ), which deal with the legal status of U.S. territories like Puerto Rico.